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2020 Farm wheat yields

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote allisbred Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jul 2020 at 6:29pm
Funny that it still brings the same, hasn’t changed much over the years just more input to grow good quality.
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More and more here the growing of wheat is a cover crop, bale it early, then as comes back on allow to dry down then bale in entirety as Straw Bales, get almost as much for good straw as can a wheat harvest.
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Originally posted by DMiller DMiller wrote:

More and more here the growing of wheat is a cover crop, bale it early, then as comes back on allow to dry down then bale in entirety as Straw Bales, get almost as much for good straw as can a wheat harvest.
So two balings? Second baling includes early dough grain heads?
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First Baling Green as Grass for Silage in Rounds, second comes after that first growth begins to run again but the heads do not seem to come out, not much as a Grain crop but landscapers almost enter bid wars for Straw Square Bales.  Few to any around here bale straw much anymore so that has become a Cash Cow!!  Some odd Hybrid wheat I have seen being harvested stalks are like less than a foot or two long, next to no straw to bale to begin with.  Those fields get a burn down for N2.
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