Gavin Spoor
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Yep.
Yep.
Yep. And every one of those bushels counts in a year like this.
Yep. And every one of those bushels counts in a year like this.
Yep. And every one of those bushels counts in a year like this.
Yeah. We call it bushel on our way out.
Yeah. We call it bushel on our way out.
Yeah. We call it bushel on our way out.
I had a couple fields beat my APH or T yield or whatever, and I still had a claim on them because of the revenue difference from spring to fall. So that was weird. That's never happened before for me. So what did you do with all the crop? Did you just go right to town? A lot of the corn went to town. I was forward selling some of it because I still don't have a bunch of grain storage.
I had a couple fields beat my APH or T yield or whatever, and I still had a claim on them because of the revenue difference from spring to fall. So that was weird. That's never happened before for me. So what did you do with all the crop? Did you just go right to town? A lot of the corn went to town. I was forward selling some of it because I still don't have a bunch of grain storage.
I had a couple fields beat my APH or T yield or whatever, and I still had a claim on them because of the revenue difference from spring to fall. So that was weird. That's never happened before for me. So what did you do with all the crop? Did you just go right to town? A lot of the corn went to town. I was forward selling some of it because I still don't have a bunch of grain storage.
But then I rented a few bins off of neighbors for seed beans, growing seed beans for two different companies now. So half of them have gone to town. The other half are still in the bin.
But then I rented a few bins off of neighbors for seed beans, growing seed beans for two different companies now. So half of them have gone to town. The other half are still in the bin.
But then I rented a few bins off of neighbors for seed beans, growing seed beans for two different companies now. So half of them have gone to town. The other half are still in the bin.
This past year I didn't because we got so much in the warehouse I was able to just keep selling what I had. But then this spring we'll plant some again.
This past year I didn't because we got so much in the warehouse I was able to just keep selling what I had. But then this spring we'll plant some again.
This past year I didn't because we got so much in the warehouse I was able to just keep selling what I had. But then this spring we'll plant some again.
Yeah, and honestly, I've focused much less on it because the row crop operation's grown 100x of what the popcorn has. But now with the climate that we're in with crop prices, I might go back to focusing on it some more. Cause I really enjoy it, but it's such a small portion of my income now that it's like, it doesn't even exist. I just do it. Cause it's what I've always done.
Yeah, and honestly, I've focused much less on it because the row crop operation's grown 100x of what the popcorn has. But now with the climate that we're in with crop prices, I might go back to focusing on it some more. Cause I really enjoy it, but it's such a small portion of my income now that it's like, it doesn't even exist. I just do it. Cause it's what I've always done.
Yeah, and honestly, I've focused much less on it because the row crop operation's grown 100x of what the popcorn has. But now with the climate that we're in with crop prices, I might go back to focusing on it some more. Cause I really enjoy it, but it's such a small portion of my income now that it's like, it doesn't even exist. I just do it. Cause it's what I've always done.