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| I in no way represent the entire corn crop but I would say around here if it never rains again the dryland will make 125. It hasn't rained for 2 weeks but there is still a lot of moisture in the ground and the corn is getting pretty far along. I am not saying a rain wouldn't make a difference, but we will have a pretty good dryland crop. Keep in mind that this in in Nebraska where you normally can't raise hell on this ground with a fifth of Kessler's whiskey. In Iowa where the ground holds much more moisture, I bet they will have 175-200.
Edited by R.S. DeMernly 7/19/2010 19:49
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