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there might be some yield suprises out of nc iowa. psst. Don't tell anybody
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I drove through northern Iowa a few weeks ago, and you will commonly see 200 bushel per acre corn right across the road from totally unplanted fields.
I was thinking that maybe some of the guys down there made so much money the last few years that they decided to just take the year off.
I mean, its not like you have some parts of a field planted, and some not. For the most part, it would be 400 acres totally planted on one side of the road, and zero on the other...zilch. Big areas like that.
No way should federal crop insurance pay claims in that type of situation. No unsubsidized private company would ever do such a thing.
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So lets say the same guy owned all 800 acres your talking about Red. He was lucky and got 400 acres planted, and then it snowed and rained, and rained, and then rained some more. Your probably right, he gave up and didn't plant the remaining 400 acres. Why? I don't know. Right or wrong, that's not up to me to decide.
The bigger question is. How does he now report his yields to Ag.com? Does he report that he got 200bu/a on 400 acres, or does he report he raised 100 bu/a on 800 acres? Which is correct is not for me to decide either. Which ever way he decides to report, he is going to slammed.
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A US farmer ------------------
Maybe he harvests the 200 acres, bins it, and reports the failed 400 acres at 0.
More than likely he finishes harvest and reports what he saw his neighbor do.
Most farmers are programmed to only see the failed acre all summer and expect poor crops, so a pleasant supprise awaits and you have that to get you to the next crop. I don't think it has anything to do with market manipulation-------- just emotional self preservation.
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COC,
Just a question, On the tiled or not tiled issue, If two fields sell, one with and one without tile, how much difference will that make in the sale price? Does that issue keep an investor from improving the ground? Or is it just short term profit goals vs land improvement that takes years to pay off.
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Thank you
yes that addressed what I was asking about.