goober
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I don't know about the days to maturity for the corn crop, However, I live in south western ontario and I know that they have been experimenting with growing corn in New liskard ON. and they only have about 2000 heat units on a good year with so so results. I would imagine with your location corn would cost plenty by the time trucking costs were added. As far as using a straight head to combine corn it will work just fine. A friend was running a combine ( CIH 1688 8 row head ) for a custom operator. They had about 600 acres of really down corn to combine for Can. Ag. On the last day he got into the worst field yet and the corn was only running 42 bushels with cobs all over the ground. So just for the he** of it he told one of the guys to bring him the 25' flex head. With the flex head the corn ran 85 bushels. He said he wondered how much corn they really could have saved over the 600 acres if they used the flex head for it all. 40 bus_acre x 600 acres =24000 bus x $3.50 Can = $84,000. oops !!!! He said after that experience he would never buy a corn head for his own farm use.