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TOM - Your Boss may be missing out on something good there!  3 yrs ago my Brother-in-law had 40 acres of beans that got hailed on really bad, Total loss, cashed the crop insurance check, then combined them anyhow.  They only made 4-5 bushels/acre, but he said it was the nicest combining he'd ever done. Just drive and drive and never worry about that pesky grain hopper filling up and having to unload. He'd fill the grain tank once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Then it was chore time. 

 

What's bad about this year's drought, is it covers such a HUGE area. Bet it's over half of the corn belt, WI, IL, IN, IA, MN, MO, & NE.

 

The corn field that borders 2-3 sides of my yard was looking pretty good until this 100 degree temps yesterday & today. Went from knee high to head high in about a week. But without some rain soon it may not yield very good.

 

Anyhow, it's nice & cool in the insulated shop where the Cubbies are. And I ain't about to get them out.


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