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NCGA Contest - How come NAT is silent?
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taloga
Posted 12/20/2024 11:00 (#11018436 - in reply to #11017824)
Subject: RE: NCGA Contest - How come NAT is silent?


Kolorado
IADAVE - 12/20/2024 01:23

Part of it is just getting the right spot in the field for the yield check.
I would bet most of us, a some point in our lives, combined 400+ bushel corn. It may only be a small area, but it is likely all the things came together and we may never know why.
I have a couple fields that can do very well. Similar soils, often planted the same day, with the same planter. I have never had both do really well in the same year.
Something happened in the past that is still affecting yield today.





This!

I've got a buffalo wallow that breaks 400bu, meanwhile 60% of the rest of the field is one of our worst fields.


If a person has a good yield mapping monitor, you could could get some contest spots figured out.

Anyways, the guys winning all the time, are just a few steps shy of hydroponic spoon feeding the crop. So not practical for most guys, especially without irrigation.
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