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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5500632" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>We are going to do some things very different. We are splitting our acres in half and splitting corn and soybeans. Keeping our clover the way it is actually adding 1.5ish acres to it. We will no til our oats and wheat in the fall like usual. Hope the farmer gets his crop out in a timely fashion and then drill more wheat in. But we want standing corn and beans all year next year. We will see if we can achieve that. Going to be tough to keep the beans in with our deer density. Picked up another farm a couple weeks ago we will plan it out as well. Add some clover to it then probably just basic blends in the fall. Still a lot of time between here and then so may change some biggest is time in the spring between my business, farming, and then deer and weather thats our biggest obstacle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5500632, member: 11992"] We are going to do some things very different. We are splitting our acres in half and splitting corn and soybeans. Keeping our clover the way it is actually adding 1.5ish acres to it. We will no til our oats and wheat in the fall like usual. Hope the farmer gets his crop out in a timely fashion and then drill more wheat in. But we want standing corn and beans all year next year. We will see if we can achieve that. Going to be tough to keep the beans in with our deer density. Picked up another farm a couple weeks ago we will plan it out as well. Add some clover to it then probably just basic blends in the fall. Still a lot of time between here and then so may change some biggest is time in the spring between my business, farming, and then deer and weather thats our biggest obstacle. [/QUOTE]
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