I'll bet you feel good right now. Here in my part of NWIA darned near everyone is just now getting into corn and going wide open. The rumor is it's averaging in the 19 percent range overall. I hauled in some 17.2 corn for a neighbor the other day. My 101 day chews like it's in the 19 percent range and it's hanging onto the stalks well so I'm waiting a few more days to pull the trigger. The rest is 102-105 day. A little over half of mine goes to town and they want .04 per point to dry so I'd like to save a little money if I can. The week sounds warm and dry and when they do come with their 12 row machine it'll only take four days to knock it out. If there's a bottleneck at the feed mill we will haul to the bin so we can keep rolling. The place I'm hauling to has free storage out of the field and it's only 4 1/2 miles away. From what I hear most guys are a little disappointed with their yields. I don't have an estimate on mine.
This post was edited by fixerupper at 16:37:12 10/19/14.
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