Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Wheat Harvest - Baling Straw - Double Crop Beans


Wheat harvest is just getting underway and preliminary wheat yields being reported are in the range of 70-80 bushels per acre. Initial fields reported did not have fungicide application so there will be an interesting comparing of notes once the final fields are harvested. Double crop soybeans are being planted into ideal moisture and soil conditions. Stay tuned next week for an update on Wheat yields and double crop bean planting.

Double Cropping Soybeans After Wheat

For many of you, double cropping has become second nature with our early wheat harvest. Some growers may plant this year in order to capture potential profits with soybeans in the teens. Please take a moment to review some production practices that will give you the greatest chance of a bountiful harvest.

Click here for more info...Double-Cropping Soybeans Following Wheat

Wheat Harvest Underway- Will Rain Hamper Season?

The wheat harvest is well underway in Pickaway and Ross Counties. We may be dealing with weather challenges in the next few days, so take a moment to read what our specialists are suggesting for a wet wheat harvest.

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A Wet Wheat Harvest Season Ahead