Posted by R.D.F. on November 22, 2014 at 18:50:47 from (207.118.132.249):
In Reply to: why posted by flying belgian on November 21, 2014 at 18:03:53:
South-Central Wis,north of hwy 23, First ground too wet, some are just finishing chopping silage, corn is major high in moisture(30%+) with farmer owned drying/storage setups are not in everbodys operation, Commercial operations cannot rush all this corn through in a short time just not enough capacity, and recently these hard frozen heavy stalks are raising heck with combine tires as well grain cart tires too. Farmers who planted 90 day corn seemed to fare better, normally 95-100 day is/was planted. Mother nature definetly has the upper hand on this crop here. No Matter how you look at it winter will be very long for a lot of people. Last week we drove north of here and I'd guess about 10% was harvested there, best of luck to you folks out there,Dale
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