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    Posted: 13 Oct 2010 at 9:13pm
how did everyones crops do we'v had corn average from 60 to 150 and beans from 15 in some poor place were we didnt get any rain and 65 in other places.
 
its so wierd it will rain but when it gets to the field it really does just stop no lie lol it was so dry this summer we went to the movies and my dad was like oh look its rained in the valley (where we live) get there and it stops right at the corn field done that several times
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My brother has been in corn since last friday and it's 15-18 % - 58 test weight @ right around 200bpa.
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AVE beans 62,corn 196.Thank you Lord!
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i don't wanna hear it!!!  lol
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It was all over the board here. Lowest corn yield I know of was 58 bpa. Highest that I have first hand knowledge of was 195pba. Beans went from 25bpa to 65bpa.
 
I hear ya on the rain thing. One side of the section would get 2 inches and the other side 2 tenths.
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140bpa corn and very thankful for that as dry as it has been.
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Awful in our area, 35 - 150 on 200 bu ground for corn. 15 - 45 for 65 bu ground for beans.  All over the board.  This is on flat black ground selling for over $7000 per a.
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Corn was below average @ 130 bu/ac; normal is about 166 bu/ac.  Soybeans was right at the average at 52 bu/acre.  We had too much rain in June that caused ponding in the corn in some areas.  Even well drained/tiled ground couldn't get rid of some of the water.  Corn yield varied from 115 bu/acre to 184 bu/acre within 1/4 mile of each other, planted the same day, same variety of hybrid.  Go figure.
 
Don't even talk to me about my grain marketing  :(
 
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I think the crops are all down some from the NO's they are posting.
My corn was under water two times this year and it still made 126 bu/ac; and thats way down from last year.
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Brian,sounds like you sold some of that $3 corn and $7 beans too!
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Yep :(  :(  If I'd only known then what I know now.
 
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My early beans made almost 54 bu, corn made 152 - that was the shocker given the wet spots and had to replant some...and we still have 6 short rows left for me to pick ear corn.  Beans in the Pilot Grove area went from the low 30's to a few in the mid-60's.  Corn probably averaged in the 120's with some as low as 85.   Like last year "bad" upland ground did better than most due to all the rains.

I still have my 6 acres hilltop field of early beans to get with the EIII...probably Sunday...the cows got in them an mowed them down early so it'll be interesting to see what they make.  Then end of the month the double crops will be ready.  

I don't have enough acres to mess with advance marketing of my crops...my strategy (or lack there of) is either sell around harvest if I NEED the money or sit and pay some storage if I'm waiting for a better price or wanting to move income out to the next year...but this year for a change it looks like it's going to turn out well for me on prices and be able to sell in the fall... Mike


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Got done on my birthday Tuesday.Best double crop beans 38 to 42 we have ever had for an average. First crop beans were 45 to 60. Corn was all over the board form 70 to 160. Probably the worst overall corn crop I have had in years. But at least I did get to plant all of my corn twice.....LOL  And I didnt forward contract very little. With my corn crop ,if I get 6.00 I think I could break even.
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here in east central indiana my beans are running from 40 to 65 and the corn from 125 to 195 yes i sold some 3.66 corn and 9.00 beans but not many i quit selling in may when the weather went south but that was just luck our county average on beans is 44 and corn 144   David
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Just got half done with my beans and am at 45 bpa I think.  Average for my county is 40 bpa and I've only hit 40 once with my average being in the low 30's.  So I'm tickled pink with 45 bpa.  Hopefully the rest does as well and the price stays up.
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john....i would be really happy with 58 bu corn...as mine only made 2 (2) bu per acre!! won't even pay for the diesel to run the machine thru the field! i start beans tonight, will let ya'll know!
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Don't know, haven't started, its been a bad year for us to get things done. Finally got the combine out and found a bad bearing and just got done taking it apart so maybe someday we will get started.
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Beans around here have been making 30-55 bpa which isn't too bad. Corn has been about 130 on average with some making in the 50's and some on up to 180. Was hoping for a little better on the corn.
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the guy I tractor jockey for here in central IL got the same as Steve m.  Yep he broke 200 on corn in a couple of fields.
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