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NEILFarmer
Posted 8/28/2014 11:33 (#4042980 - in reply to #4042941)
Subject: RE: Wanting to learn about winter wheat? Double crop soy


Morris, IL
There is some guys planting 15" winter wheat, coming back before wheat harvest and planting 15" beans in standing wheat. Guy I went to college with did this, he did lot of the beans custom. I'd guess special tires and a very good operator to keep it off the row. I'm sure there is wheat hit but you might get that back on beans.

To me drilling wheat as soon as possible, taking wheat wet, and drilling beans makes most sense. I learned you can combine wet soybeans, if they are frozen they combine just perfect. Trying to figure way to dry wheat and soybeans between corn, not starting dryer on fire, and doing it with limited bins.

Corn after wheat seems better as well. We didn't get any in this year but plan to this year, small patch. Kind of fun for a change. Thinking of going in after corn, we try and push soybean maturity but we can combine 30% corn no problem. Really wish we could find a cheap drill for stuff like this as well as playing around with cover crops.

Edited by NEILFarmer 8/28/2014 11:37
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