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    #46
    One year I didn’t want to move planter miles to a 4 acre patch, so planted(seeded) grain corn in 22 inch rows, with a ih 310 discer. Yielded pretty good for all I put into it. My corn head is 22 inch 8 row.

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      #47
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      I do! Another year another spin of the Roulette wheel.

      What do you suggest?
      Well last year we started sunnies because my wife really liked them when she was oilseed specialist for MB. That was a lot of fun.

      Tall stubble/strippers also has been very challenging and very rewarding in many ways.

      What about flowers? People pay big money to have fresh cut flowers. UPicks for fruit trees or bush type. A corn maze. B and B with Farm tours, people also love that if close enough to cities. On farm research plots, work together with companies, they never say no if you can demonstrate good protocol and practice.
      Figure out how to go herbicide free, in France they have a short forage under the crop that controls weeds like sod, figure out what would work in western Canada. Build a weeding robot. Make a self driving tractor.

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        #48
        Originally posted by samhill View Post
        One year I didn’t want to move planter miles to a 4 acre patch, so planted(seeded) grain corn in 22 inch rows, with a ih 310 discer. Yielded pretty good for all I put into it. My corn head is 22 inch 8 row.
        The best stand of corn we had was seeded with a neighbour's bourgault, random spacing in 7" rows. Hired a guy with a planter since then but the 30" rows leaves too much bare soil for my liking. Going to try 15" rows with the planter this year and if that doesn't work better I think I'd go back to the airseeder. Might be different with grain corn but for silage/grazing random seeding seems to work just fine.

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          #49
          Multiplication began the other night here with a 30 pounder three weeks early. All is well though.

          Did you get Woody Longarm to check for the brother?

          I hate seeing dinky little ones come early.

          Had triplets three weeks early once.

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            #50
            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            Multiplication began the other night here with a 30 pounder three weeks early. All is well though.

            Did you get Woody Longarm to check for the brother?

            I hate seeing dinky little ones come early.

            Had triplets three weeks early once.
            If they calve on their own and all looks good the calf gets a tag, selenium, AD+E, and that’s all. Our little black cows hardly know how to have twins (1-3%) let alone triplets (never) which is just fine with me.

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