South Central Kansas, Harper County | Glad to hear! Guy needs to have something go right after the wheat harvest disaster we had! I had enough corn to plant 40 acres(full season) but it was so wet, and once it got past the second week in May I thought it was too late. If I would have known it was going to rain an inch every week for the next 45 days, I would have went ahead and put it in the ground!(lol). I think I will plant some next spring, following a cotton crop that has not come off yet(supposed to be here next week(strippers)). Pioneer rep was suggesting 34R67(109day). What variety and maturity do you normally plant? You are somewhere south of Enid, are you not?
Jim |