Posted by JDseller on October 20, 2012 at 21:10:54 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Re: Ear Corn posted by dave2 on October 20, 2012 at 20:48:58:
Dave I did not catch he only had 3 acres but it does not make much difference. He still easily can have 400-500 bushels of corn to sell. If he does all of it in sacks that is going to be as much work as harvesting/ selling ten times that as shelled corn.
Dave I was not saying I have that much corn. As little as 5-6 acres of corn in a good year can easily produce a thousand bushels of corn. 200 plus bushel yield are getting common in normal years. So guys even with just 30 acres can easily have 6000 bushels to sell.
The cost are going sky high as well. The better varieties of seed corn are costing $100 plus per acres. We figured the inputs cost this year will be in the $500-600 per acre range plus the cash rents/land payments on top of that. Easily could be $1000 per acre total. So even with a good yield the break even costs are sky high.
Get some sleep we can argue another day. It seems we always do. LMAO. My brothers/sisters and I argue all of the time. It is just kind of a sporting thing with us. We usually do it fun. I like a spirited debate.
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