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Soybean yields along with hot and windy
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fatan sassy
Posted 10/3/2023 07:54 (#10425614 - in reply to #10425491)
Subject: RE: Soybean yields along with hot and windy


northern edge of north central Missouri
w1891 - 10/3/2023 06:25

Drama is the key. Going to decrease demand now that the crushers are buying less water weight?

Edit: Also can you refer to the year with the perfect harvest where 90% of hr beans got cut between 12.5-13%? Just don’t remember all of these perfect falls that we seem to have every year so that when even a little above average temps now cause major yield losses.



I am only referring to your idiotic comment about 8-9 % beans versus 13% beans yield wise.

Do you not understand that in years of late rainfall the increase in soybean “yield” is from water and the government takes it into consideration. They do NOT leave yield alone with the reasoning that dry matter yield hasn’t changed!
IF the government really wants an accurate yield number to work with, the government would be interested in this differential.
It’s just more evidence that the government is not interested in accuracy, they are working an agenda.
Figure it out……or not.
But support government until “they” control everything. It’s all you know.
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