Welcome back George glad to have you back and missed your posts as well.. any thing I can do let me know..
That corn is the kind that most all of the farmers in these parts grew before hybrids took over. I know of only a couple of folks that are still growing it. I do believe it would turn off a lot of silage if chopped, too. There has never been much corn chopped closeby. There have been a few dry seasons when the stalks were bailed though.georgeky said:Hi Jim and JJ same as with bettyp, I knew you two fellers would say howdy soon as you noticed me lurking around I am plum tickled to be able to get back to the forum. Jim, that corn you sent me is some good stuff, makes good roasting ears as well as top notch chicken, hog, and cow feed. grows ears 14 or 15 inches long. I havn't chopped any of it for silage yet but should be good for that since the stalks get 15 feet tall.
Hi Ernie. I see you must have a Farmall H now. I have an original front end loader that fits an H. come over and look at it sometime. No it is not for sale but you will like it. Going to mount it on dad's old M one of these days.Ernie N Ky said:Welcome back George!
don't cook much anymore. I wound up with quite a bit of brain damage from the stroke and it effected my cooking worse than anything. least I am above ground. I have had two cuoisins that died of anyurisms. they all say I am just to dadblame contrary to die. I tellem I just ain't ready to go yet.got lots of tractor junk I need to find before I go.petra79 said:Good to see you George. Praise God you are healty and well. Sure do miss seeing them pictures of the meals you cook.