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Crop Yields: Corn and Soybeans
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What are your corn and soybean yields? Is this year crop the same, better or worse than last year? How much different? Lost fields? Where are you from? (NW Iowa, SW MN, N Illinois) What are your fe...

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dammann Farms Nov 5.

Anybody selling corn or beans with recent market rally?

Hi K2, I respect you opinion This is part a money flow game now; outside markets have a direct influence on grain complex as well as the commodity market. I’m not calling this the 2008 commodity b...

Tagged: sales, marketing, beans, corn

Replied Oct 27

Anybody selling corn or beans with recent market rally?

Hi Jim, Smart marketing decision to sell your corn, beans off the combine, and replace with paper. Taking advantage of firm basis is the right decision. Why risk storing grain when basis levels ar...

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Replied Oct 27

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North Central Kansas, had one field of 60 acres that we drilled this year to soybeans, lays down along a creek, probley some of the better ground in our area, but a Fontanelle early stage 3 beans made 52 bushels to the acre.
on Friday
We farm in south montgomery county, WCIN. Our corn avg. was right around 205 bu ac and our beans made 62 bu ac right on the button. We are 100% Pioneer because we are dealers. We had one field of beans make 72 bu ac. All of our corn was under 19% ...
November 29
35 MILES NORTH OF MINNEAPOLIS MN
November 29
20 ACRES OF BEANS...TERRIBLE YEILD DONT' KNOW EXACT NUMBERS BUT WAY LOWER THAN LAST YEAR...WE ALSO HAD A LOT OF VOLUNTEER CORN SPROUT UP IN BEAN FEILD...CORN FEILDS ARE STILL TO WET TO PICK (WE LEAVE IT ON THE COB).
November 29
Southwest Kansas, overall corn avg way down due to hail also. Anywhere from 50-140b/a (irrigated) Dryland corn was 75 (little to no hail). As for Milo, we've never seen a better crop. Poorest has been 107, just finished a field today avg'd 142 b/a...
November 25
I am in North West Kansas, oveall farm average was down due to hail. We do no have irrigation, so this is all dryland. Worst hailed field 90% damage was 40bu/ac and the least hailed field 80% damage was 72bu/ac. Unhailed fields were in the 120-135...
November 24
I'm northeast of St. Louis. Beans were average. The historically poor fields did good, and the good fields didn't do hat great. The corn is doing real good, but all the mud is driving me crazy.
November 24
in texas county Oklahoma we cut 5286 acres of our corn with a average yeild of 283 moisture was 18.6 and we had a better year this year than last
November 22
58 BPA beans and we are running about 150 BPA corn. I'd say we are close to last years yeilds but test weight is down this year. I'm in western New York.
November 22
In SW IA, the yields are some of the best we have seen. We had a white corn field avg 195 bu and most beans have been 65 bu plus.
November 5
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What are your corn and soybean yields? Is this year crop the same, better or worse than last year? How much different? Where are you from? (NW Iowa, SW MN, N Illinois) What are your feelings on the recent rally in the grain complex?
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Hi K2, I respect you option. This is part a money flow game now; outside markets have a direct influence on grain complex as well as the commodity market. I’m not calling this the 2008 commodity boom, but I’m bullish commodities over the short te...
October 27
Hi Jim, Smart marketing decision to sell your corn, beans off the combine, and replace with paper. Taking advantage of firm basis is the right decision. Why risk storing grain when basis levels are so firm. Take advantage of firm basis in your ar...
October 27
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At 2:50pm on October 29, 2009, Tom Friddle said…
Hey Scott! I Farm about 290 Acres of irrgated ground by syphon tube. 60 acres of sweet corn seed. 40 acres of peas for seed. 50 acres of garden bean seed, 105 acres of hay for feed Dairy and feeder hay. 35 acres of wheat.
At 8:10am on September 29, 2009, Michael said…
Hey welcome! How are things up your way? Things here are starting to get a bit chilly. So what type of agriculture are you involved with?
 
 



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