I don't know that I have ever seen this much critter damage, this early. I'd say that the outside 3 rows of everything along the tree line are a 75% loss already. The outside 6 are probably 40%+ loss. Everything is just flat gone.
This is the equivalent of guys ands gals that are fully fluent in PWM and CAN being knuckle dragging mechanics. Atypically score low on LSATs, but a wiz with Tstats.
@Dusty3080467325 Do you mean the grandfather of every Deere bulk fill planter? I feel the need to remind the green underwear boys and girls every chance I get.
@gavin_spoor I promise there are parts of Illinois that would make a soybean look around at all the trees and the paper white soil and think " aw shit, I know the map says Illinois, but I would have taken Missouri over this". This is why I like Green Valley beans. They feel at home here.
@kowalchukfarms1 I think it is entirely subject to how leveraged you are, how thick or thin your margins are, and how willing you are to eat store brand bologna. I'm not entirely sure that size is a large factor.
@Dusty3080467325 That screamen Jimmie is all yours, holmes. Parts are available through Rolland's. If you don't mind walking them back through three buy outs.
@CBKimbrell When the seams begin to rot and pull apart, or when my back and hips start hurting on the second set of soles, and a new set of insoles doesn't cure it. Appearance has no factor in when my work boots are done.
@Dusty3080467325 Is it competitive on a professional level? Is it judged on length or girth or texture? Maybe all three? Do things like corn or assisted compaction disqualify a person?