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roarintiger1
Posted 9/15/2014 10:48 (#4075504 - in reply to #4075454)
Subject: RE: This was the morning


NW Ohio
khall_12_34 - 9/15/2014 10:09

We got the annual gameday frost on Saturday morning. At the time I didn't think it would be a big deal, but by Sunday afternoon the fried leaves began showing up. In really weird places. "Up the hill" seemed to have more damage than down in the heart of the valley, and low spots, next to the river ECT., seemed fine.

Soybeans, it probably took the "gravy bushels", if even. Things got real, for me, tho, when I stumbled across a neighbor's half section of pintos with 75% cherry red pods. I snooped, couldn't resist, and they are not striping, they are turning pink.

Obviously the majority of the crop doesn't look like that, but I'll bet a bunch of navies got messed up.


Ha ha.....what are gravy bushels? More than you thought you'd get? More than what USDA was predicting for you? More than Mark Gold and others predict you'll get? Or, more than what it will take to break even?
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