Posted by redforlife on April 12, 2022 at 03:32:40 from (174.210.133.198):
In Reply to: Seeded Wheat straw posted by stevieb49829 on April 11, 2022 at 20:55:53:
NOBODY in my area bales wheat straw without combining it first. There is NO money to be made in raising wheat only for the straw.
It's possible I guess, that somebody didn't have thier combine set right. Either way, there is always going to be some missed grain. If you mulched heavily, that would worsen the problem.
I suppose, there is the slim possibility that someone inter seeded it into a fall grass seeding, or into a poor stand of hay ground, or wildlife food plot, for/with some other reasoning than the grain harvest. But, you wouldn't of thought they would of waited till it was bearded out and ripe to bale it, or baled it at all, unless for hay. Most people plant oats, rather than than wheat, if it's going for hay.
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