Posted by jm. on September 13, 2019 at 13:02:06 from (75.106.93.68):
In Reply to: Re: Soy Bean Farming posted by paul on September 13, 2019 at 09:57:29:
The $30 for Seed and $75 for fertilizer, but I see no $40.00 for chemicals or weed control and $ 40 for fuel planting and harvesting. Inputs run around $185.00 an acre here in Tennessee . Our taxes are lot less that $50.00 and acre and 50 bu average is pretty easy to maintain and selling on contract after storage nets out around $165.00 an acre MOST years and better some. We are very fortunate very rarely do we ever have to bin dry beans. Most time we can get them down to 13% in the field and some years actually get too dry. We run a corn,wheat,beans rotation most years with some milo and sunflower thrown in ever now and then. SO FAR have the best corn harvest going I have ever had in my farming life. Tennessee was blessed this year with rain sometimes three times a day in June and we were also abel to get ours out in early spring.
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