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Just wanting to know how harvest went and how were the yeilds.

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Pretty good here in the OK panhandle. Kinda drawn out on the corn but pretty good yields, 170-254 yield on corn and 15-53 on milo. Kind of light test weight though on most of it.
Here in Northeast Iowa, the yeilds where very respectable. The corn was kinda on the wetter side due to the fact it was planted so late with the wet spring and beans took a little dip this year in the average with the wet spring and dry august....just ran out of days for everything to mature properly...
where in northeast iowa


Scott Albrecht said:
Here in Northeast Iowa, the yeilds where very respectable. The corn was kinda on the wetter side due to the fact it was planted so late with the wet spring and beans took a little dip this year in the average with the wet spring and dry august....just ran out of days for everything to mature properly...
I live about one mile outside of Maynard, its closed to Olewien and Independence....
Still finishing our corn, in Nebraska down to 120 acres. Dryland yeilds very good for this area 110-140 range and we didnt combine any corn less than 58 test weight and our best was 60. However it never seemed to dry down this year, had to pick it at 15-17 moisture.
Here in West Central Illinois, my area, corn made from 35-160 on black soil due to intense moisture, and rougher soils made around 180. Soybeans made anywhere from 30-50..keep in mind many of these were planted in early july in the mud and not for double crop so we thought they did pretty well. to the north and east of here a lot of 200+ bushel corn and 50+ bushel beans
I live in Northeast, Iowa as well and our yields were pretty good. We were very fortunate to not lose a lot of beans and corn to the wet weather in the spring. We barely beat the first snow fall though. Finished up about 36 hours before it fell.
Where in Northeast Iowa...

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