Posted by Dave from MN on October 30, 2010 at 18:11:22 from (75.94.148.103):
So far yeild top yeild was 209, low 138. Average so far is 178. Now on to the heavy hitter feilds that got the pricey seed, chicken manure, and no weed pressure at all. I am hoping to average 190 on those two feilds but I ain;t holding my breath. Gotta have a 143 average for all acres or I will be buying some corn to fill contracts next summer. Test weight on the loads going to elevator arent as heavy as I hoped, about 57-58, and that darn storm we had last weekend seems to have crept up my moisture, havent found anything less that 15.5, with 16.8 being the norm. Now to decide if I can safely store that corn in the air bin, i have rented or if I will need to dry the stuff down before filling. Only 2 more semi loads left to fill fall contracts and I need to start filling bins.
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