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Something anecdotal has crossed my mind.
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5597719" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>Most farmers are planting wheat more due to the market rather then just a cover crop. Follow the prices and it has production generally follows. Also depends on their rotation and acres between corn and beans. A lot aren't planting it just for a cover crop anymore. Ours has stayed somewhat consistent. I personally don't think the planting if wheat has much to do with turkeys. Especially if it's a cover crop because they are just going to spray it the same time as any other field. A bigger factor is farmers forced to plant fields they never would have before or cut hay off of they would never before because of the development side of things and loosing acres. Also the cattle market while decent at the moment stayed in the tank for years and a lot of cattle farms have leased out to crop production. </p><p>No til farming has made farming these places possible honestly. </p><p></p><p>Death by a thousand cuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5597719, member: 11992"] Most farmers are planting wheat more due to the market rather then just a cover crop. Follow the prices and it has production generally follows. Also depends on their rotation and acres between corn and beans. A lot aren't planting it just for a cover crop anymore. Ours has stayed somewhat consistent. I personally don't think the planting if wheat has much to do with turkeys. Especially if it's a cover crop because they are just going to spray it the same time as any other field. A bigger factor is farmers forced to plant fields they never would have before or cut hay off of they would never before because of the development side of things and loosing acres. Also the cattle market while decent at the moment stayed in the tank for years and a lot of cattle farms have leased out to crop production. No til farming has made farming these places possible honestly. Death by a thousand cuts. [/QUOTE]
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