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Martinsville, Ohio | Here they are 4 to 1 and sometimes worse.
You bring up a good point, everyone is sharpening their pencil to see if they can gain an edge.
I see some soybean yields in corn to soy rotations as bad or worse as continuous soys.
Corn genetics and price are just overwhelming right now, even with $10 soybeans. Here is where farm history, accurate records and farm knowledge rule supreme.
Ed
My ground really responds to corn, wheat or grass so we are staying there but soybeans make a great rotational crop, especially after wheat but looks like the radishes may take their place in the rotation with the extra corn yield the next year. | |
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