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| Well that didn't work in your favor just as it did for me. Any wheat planted now will not be insured :-( However we never want to claim insurance but is nice to have when weather disaster hits to get back some crop expenses
Gosh we thinking on the same page as per to wheat as a dryland crop and hold up on summer crop due to all the droughts,
I heard alot of good reports on the AGS 2035 but could not locate any available to buy.
AGS is overall prefered over Coker 9553. However, I was advised by wheat specialist since planting this late I should go with the Coker 9553 early maturing rather than AGS 2026 medium maturing. Specialist does not really like the 9553 Coker but due to maturity would plant Coker 9553 now instead of AGS 2026.
Its a gamble either way we go it seems.
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