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Re: Moment Of Truth
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Posted by workhorse on September 05, 2006 at 06:10:00 from (63.172.254.61):
In Reply to: Moment Of Truth posted by Allan In NE on September 05, 2006 at 05:28:06:
My expercance with NE wheat farmers is they worry about, planting too early (or late), freezing to early (or late) january thaw (or not) too much snow cover (or too little) dry spring (or too wet) wheat too short (or tall)weather too hot (or cold). I'm sure by july you'll have a few more gray hairs, but the wheat will make 30 pr acre if things are bad and 40 or fifty if things go right.Oh don't forget the price, a few more gray hairs. Looks like we may be doing some drilling of a different kind in your area. we'll watch for you going by if we get up that way.
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