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Posted by Don-Wi on June 26, 2007 at 11:31:34 from (70.224.199.4):
In Reply to: corn pop. posted by flying belgian on June 26, 2007 at 07:37:19:
We tried setting out planter to 30,000/acre this year but it just didn't seem to put it in thick enough. It seems alright now that it's 3-4' high, but there are still some awfull long spaces in some of it. We just put in 2 more acres of late corn after plowing under a really small hayfield and covering it in manure. Just because it's late corn and we're experimenting a little, we set the planter for 40,000 and drove really slow (JD 495A planter) and sure enough the seed really went down. Put it in on Saturday so we should see how it went by the end of the week. Some rain sure would be nice, as long as it comes before we cut our 2nd crop this weekend sometime. Donovan from Wisconsin
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