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Lanse

10-21-2007 05:14:30




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Thanks a million for your help on this! I went to a few different websites and will call them monday.




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Philmar Farms

10-21-2007 06:57:21




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 Re: Corn II in reply to Lanse, 10-21-2007 05:14:30  
RH Shumway sells corn in small quanities. Grandpa use to get "roasting" ears out of the fied corn. He would watch the corn and pick at just the right time. An old way to use a corn crop is to graze it.When the corn is mature but still green you put the sheep in. They will eat the green leaves. Hand snap what you need. Put the cows in then the pigs. It saves the cost of a picker but you need good fencing.

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Dave from MN

10-21-2007 05:23:06




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 Re: Corn II in reply to Lanse, 10-21-2007 05:14:30  
Lanse, Just inquiring , how many acres of corn do you plan on puttung in?



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Lanse

10-21-2007 05:27:27




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 Re: Corn II in reply to Dave from MN, 10-21-2007 05:23:06  
about 2-3 acres as feed for some sheep and chickens-its a yuppie farm :-)



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Dave from MN

10-21-2007 05:44:58




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 Re: Corn II in reply to Lanse, 10-21-2007 05:27:27  
Farming is farming, be it 2 acres or 2000 acres. Why dont you talk to a local farmer and see if you can just buy some seed, ussually they have extra anyway.



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