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It looks like soybeans will be 20 bu lower than last year
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Greywolf
Posted 10/15/2006 09:17 (#51670 - in reply to #51610)
Subject: Re: It looks like soybeans will be 20 bu lower than last year



Aberdeen MS
A bit better than here Russel. Farm average on 300 acres plus is 45.6 (6 different maturities from .6 to 1.9). Best field was 55 (1.9 planted 5-7 following corn on corn). Worst was .6 planted 5-30 .. 40. Heavy cyst pressure in that field tho, still haven't found a variety that will produce there. Started the corn yesterday, with the end rows included, first 10 acres was a short 160 @ 16.5% (conventional P... had some RR damage alongside the bean field.. other end is on the east side of a gravel road.. first 3 rows never do much). "In field", is around 185 (that load I haven't unloaded yet, elevator is closed today to 'catch up'). 98 day corn planted on 4-25.

August was extremely wet for me, over 10" during the month, and the week of Farm Fest put down around 7" plus.

My 10 year APH is right at 42, the strip till did 42- 1.6, 48.5 - 1.5, and 44 - 1.3. Jim can attest to the wet conditions I had at planting, extremely wet. This was NOT the year for ealy beans.

But overall, $$$ wise, this year ranks in the top 5 ever.
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