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| That must be some really good ground to get 60 bu wheat after CRP. I would put in some beans then go to wheat next fall. All these guys putting wheat into less than ideal conditions are going to regret it after they pump a lot of fertilizer and high priced nitrogen into suboptimal conditions and get suboptimal yields. Very rarely does it pay to do anything outside of normal rotations to chase erratic markets. Beans will yield tremendously on burndowned CRP and can be locked in for $8+ dollars for next year. | |
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