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Originally Posted by Buehler445
It's traditionally wheat-fallow-wheat country but in the 90s no-till took root and allowed for sorghum and corn. But it's far from optimal for anything. There is a very specific reason farm ground in Iowa sells for $20,000 an acre and out here it is $1,800.
That's just here though. As you move east there is significantly more rainfall. I read somewhere that there is more rainfall variation from the state line to Wichita than from Wichita to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Hmmm, I always wanted to see those wheat fields out there. Ya' know "amber waves of grain?" Hope they're not all gone.
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Hello, Bearcat. Two Questions: Are you Malcor? Because call-out threads don't get moved to the Romper Room, but asking who Malcor is, as in being mult was moved there. Only a mod can do that. Why is DC getting over-moderated these days?
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