Well I have that problem and more. The deer are thick here and I also have assorted small fields. Any time you have a tree line and a small field the deer are going to decimate the beans. I have one spot you won't even get them above ground. Turkeys first, then deer. Larger fields you stand half a chance of pulling a crop out of the center, but ten acres is a feed lot...I should know, lol. Second problem is I never got limed last fall. Guy was really not motivated to do it, then we had the freeze so he couldn't, now he won't answer his phone. I figured I would have him do it and then put down some pelletized lime with my fertilizer. Not working out so far. Problem three is finding the right 1020 head. A couple went to auction last month but they were 30 footers. I need something around 20' for my old IH 1660. I don't know if it will handle a 30' head but I do know I have no room for it in my shed and I am not sure it will fit on either of my header carts! Anyway...I am sitting here 6-8 weeks from planting time and not a clue what I am doing. Some things never change. :)
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