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Corn in a wagon

BenA

5 year old buck +
About how much corn do you think is in this wagon? I have no idea on sizes. I just thought one of you farmers might have a rough ballpark idea. I was just curious.
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Enough to “bring all the boys to the yard” for a while.

Sorry, not helpful!
 
I am not a farmer. But in ear corn like that.....I doubt that you have 50 bushels of shelled corn. (? dunno for sure).
 
It's coming off my field and being sold by the farmer planting and picking it. He sells it to local hunters or to people for their animals. I was just wondering about how much is being produced. It looks like he's picking about a cart per week.
 
Quick math would be 50 bushels (?) at $7 bu = $350 / load. Best guess. Keep in mind someone has to shell this corn....but that is fairly cheap if you have the machine for it. Not sure what ear corn sells for. Likely around 1/2 or less of shelled corn?
 
Going on a lot of assumptions here, but guessing that is around a 100-125 bushel gravity wagon, and rough average of ear corn to shell corn is around 50%, so 50-60 bushels of shell corn there? Right there with you, Foggy!
 
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Thought this one was a little closer in size, SD. But yeah, who know what the actual dimensions are of the wagon in question. Lots of assumptions/guesses were made in my calculating.
 

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I know they sell husked corn on the cob in bags for deer hunters n Georgia. Might not be shelling it.
 
Thanks guys. This is a common practice around here it seems to plant corn to sell corn on the cob right out of the wagon. They sell it for about $6 per feed bag full or $60 for a 72 inch bucket scoop.

I have an agreement with a local farmer neighbor that he can do that out of my field by the road. It totals about 4.5 acres of corn. In exchange, he does some tractor work for me. One year, he did about a 3/4 acre food plot for me. This year he was supposed to mow some firebreak strips in my old field area. I wanted to make sure I wasn't asking too much of him.
 
Thanks guys. This is a common practice around here it seems to plant corn to sell corn on the cob right out of the wagon. They sell it for about $6 per feed bag full or $60 for a 72 inch bucket scoop.

I have an agreement with a local farmer neighbor that he can do that out of my field by the road. It totals about 4.5 acres of corn. In exchange, he does some tractor work for me. One year, he did about a 3/4 acre food plot for me. This year he was supposed to mow some firebreak strips in my old field area. I wanted to make sure I wasn't asking too much of him.
It's good that you can scratch each others backs.
 
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