Posted by Leroy on June 16, 2022 at 15:56:50 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Re: Barren fields? posted by DoubleO7 on June 16, 2022 at 14:13:31:
The intentions are there, weather just has not let them do it and now too late in season to get a crop if weather would get to where they could plant the crop. So when it gets to final planting for crop insurance do you take what you will recieve from the crop insurance or do you forgo any chance to get a insurance payment and try planting a too late crop hopping you get a very late fall and winter and actually get a partial crop that when you put in the inputs you will already have boufgt and paid for and hope they make something being way too late to get a half of normal crop or do you hold the seed you have on hand for next year. And to get prevented planting insurance you have to or did have to show proof of intentions to plant by having the seed bought that you can carry over for planting the next year. If you have gotten it planted and what corn is now up only 2-3 inches and rest of field is drowned out what is the most proffitable or least loss to forget planting or to destroy what you have in?
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