Posted by paul on August 21, 2023 at 11:15:58 from (66.60.209.84):
In Reply to: Oats and barley done posted by jon f mn on August 21, 2023 at 10:51:47:
Oats did better than expected here, tho expectations were low. All 7 acres I had. About 500bu. The straw was really clean, a little short but great quality. I was able to swath, combine, and neighbor baled got it done a day and a half before the rains started.
Corn is terribly uneven here, as you say. Was hot when it pollinated so the ears are less than perfect, and skinny. Expecting a sub par corn crop.
Beans looked terrible as the drought got bad, I had fields that germinated 3 different times from late May to mid July as we caught 2 small rains for that whole period. Couple fields looked ready to die from no water. Now with the late summer rains the beans have really come on strong, if we get a decent fall they could do pretty good. Will be late tho, and not sure if they will mature together with the long sprouting window.
Never seen seed lay in the ground that long as this year, both corn and beans and then sprout in July..
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