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    https://florencesc.craigslist.org/gr...949569711.html

    This is what I had in mind. Silage chopper sounds messy.

    Grow full field of corn. Pick off strips where you want clean ground and sell to deer hunters. Disc and till strips, then pick/shell corn directly on clean ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurLee View Post
    https://florencesc.craigslist.org/gr...949569711.html

    This is what I had in mind. Silage chopper sounds messy.

    Grow full field of corn. Pick off strips where you want clean ground and sell to deer hunters. Disc and till strips, then pick/shell corn directly on clean ground.
    The problem with putting shelled corn on the ground is that it will sprout. Just look at all the corn fields that have already been cut. If they've gotten some rain then you see a lot of green and a dove isn't eating a corn plant. A silage cutter or wood chipper should crack or split most of the kernels which means they can lay on the ground till they are consumed or rot but they won't sprout after the first rain.
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    I dont know how it was done. For all I know that weird bastard that determined it's gender licked it.

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