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High -low yeilds in your area

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Dave from MN

10-24-2006 06:55:21




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Just curious what kinda yeild fluctuations ya all are seeing in your neck of the woods? Prop next to mine- 30bu/acre corn 15bu/acre beans- non irrigated. 1 mile north of me 190bu/acre corn- irrigated beans- they aint saying????. What a difference, same soil types. across the road and north 1/2 mile less than 10bu/acre corn.non irrigated-hailed on-land aint seen organic fertilizer in 25? years.




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Rick (IA)

10-24-2006 11:17:09




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to Dave from MN, 10-24-2006 06:55:21  
Folks I've talked to around here (east central Iowa) are runnin' right at 55-60 bu. avg. on beans, and 190-200 on corn.



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old fashioned farmer

10-24-2006 10:37:01




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to Dave from MN, 10-24-2006 06:55:21  
Howdy,

Been askin our customers that question a good bit and the replies here in S. Ohio have been in the 50s for beans. Most people are gettin past the 70% finished mark on beans. Not too many have started corn but a few that have said in the 180s. Pretty typical if we can just get some drying. Guys were cutting up the worked bean ground really bad yesterday. God bless.

--old fashioned farmer

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VADAVE

10-24-2006 10:15:46




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to Dave from MN, 10-24-2006 06:55:21  
20bu/ac is losey corn yeild.
I got 180bu/ac and the individual across the road got 120bu/ac. His fertility is lower and he was late (by my calculations) with planting. He also used a shorter maturing corn.



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JMS/MN

10-24-2006 09:00:53




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to Dave from MN, 10-24-2006 06:55:21  
Distant neighbor runs sand land north of Kimball. Yield monitor showed 38 bpa corn, but hit 170 where adjacent irrigator overlapped into his field.



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Dachshund

10-24-2006 08:01:45




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to Dave from MN, 10-24-2006 06:55:21  
Talked to a couple guys around here (SE Nebraska). Some are under 30 in parts and 90 in other parts of the same field. Real wide spread yeilds.



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nw_bearcat

10-24-2006 10:59:12




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to Dachshund, 10-24-2006 08:01:45  
where at in SE Nebr?



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Dachshund

10-24-2006 15:24:18




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to nw_bearcat, 10-24-2006 10:59:12  
Johnson county.



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glennster

10-24-2006 07:44:31




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to Dave from MN, 10-24-2006 06:55:21  
north central illinois, corn is running 175-190 bu/acre, still combining. beans ran 52-55 bu acre. we had a wet year, good rains all year, not much sun in august tho.



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thejdman01

10-24-2006 15:25:03




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to glennster, 10-24-2006 07:44:31  
Our beans overall averaged 41 bushel per acre havent penciled corn out yet (havent finished either with the weather). I thought beans wuould be in 46-50 bushel range but you can only take what is out there. This is in garden prairie IL near rockford.



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mjbrown

10-24-2006 07:06:51




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 Re: High -low yeilds in your area in reply to Dave from MN, 10-24-2006 06:55:21  
Hard to tell. Too wet to get in the fields. We had 3" of rain last friday and showers since. Nothing's moving in the Finger Lakes of upstate NY.



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