date:Sep 26, 2012
crop altogether. I normally refuse to order much until after I can look at how our stuff yielded, but I'm not going to pay much attention to this year and call it a hopeful rare one, says Agriculture.com Farm Business Talk frequent contributor infire.
But, if you don't want to rule out this year's yield data in your seed-buying decisions for next year, you can still factor it in. Just do so in a different context, says Iowa State University Extension corn agronomist Roger Elmore. This year's c