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HuskerJ
Posted 8/14/2021 22:13 (#9164487 - in reply to #9164235)
Subject: RE: National yield corn yield



East of Broken Bow
locally 'here' the yield won't be down much, but production will.
There is going to be 1/4 or less than last year's yield on 3rd cutting alfalfa, and 4th will be all bun non existent in dryland fields.
This will lead to more silage needed, in a year with reduced dryland silage yields.
This will cause many more acres than normal, of dryland acres to be chopped, and not counted as harvested for grain.
So, the average yield will be probably trend (factoring in both dry and irrigated) but harvested acres will be down, so overall grain production will be down.
This is my observation 'here'. I don't know much about how widespread this will be, just reporting on what I know, for this area.
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