North Central Ohio, across the Corn belt ! | No_Till - 9/20/2010 07:26
I don't know why anyone would report such ficticous yields. I for one was through Ohio several times this spring. A lot of Beans wern't even planted till June. I'll have to go back and see those yield busters. Can't wait till I here the yield reots from your good beans.
Yes, I would agree on many acres, Farm's this year No-Till
But this particular farm operation just happened to have Case IH engineers With Two Prototype header's running on this farm and a team of people working to observe and make adjustments. they rode the combine when the monitor hit 100 and 105, a record of 6 Bu. observed on the monitor for the farm.
that field came out at 83 bu. across the scales when the tally was taken that night.
On the Farms that I work with in North central Ohio we will see a Record High soybean yield this season.
Edited by soil-life 9/20/2010 09:06
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