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JonSCKs
Posted 1/14/2010 11:58 (#1022080 - in reply to #1022074)
Subject: I'll take the higher yielding one...


which you can NOT tell by test weight alone... Your assumptions are not always they way the real world works... I've seen plots that WEIGHT more with less TW.. I'll leave that to someone else to explain... but it is something I've observed. Sure some times the highest TW wins the plot... but seldom is the winner of the TW the plot winner... This one weighed 62... but YIELDED 232.. vs the one that weighed 59 and YIELDED 254. I'll take the winner thank you very much.

TW is relevant to grain quality.. and storage... How much volume do you need to hold this wt grain.

Are there some bins out there that normally hold 10,000 bu that this year only have 9750 in them? Probably.

Is there 600 mln bushels missing... an ENTIRE KANSAS CORN CROP??

LOL....

yal.. were just storing air out here.... which is why we have the ground piles... chuckle. USDA did not miss by a Billion bushels... that is laughable...
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