I've sure got my fingers crossed on beans. They were the best looking crop I've seen. This was also the first year I planted any Liberty beans. I did about 400 acres of those and 350 RR STS acres. I sure am impressed with Liberty. I guess we will see when it's in the bin. We sure don't have yields like JD. I would love to think that I could have a 70 BPA field, but I can't recall anything higher than 60's. Guys that are cutting have been disappointed with their yield. We had a great year, but not a lot of blistering hot or dry. There was nothing to stress the plants and throw them into a bloom. They all bloomed well, but kind of lazily.
I'm am expecting yields to be good enough that I am going to bin all of the beans on my ground. The landlords will get sold immediately, but I am going to play the market a little with my own. It's just time to auger it out. It's not like it costs me to bin it.
The milo looks awesome. I'm a little worried because it is so tall. I'm hoping I won't have any trouble with it feeding into the header and not losing it off the front. I've got an 80 of it and it will really be a bear if I have to fight the whole 80 to get it in.
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