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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiefarmer View Post
    The variety# escapes me but it was two southern harvest varieties. Bred for my area. We are growing SRW here. Yield was on the lower side this year with the cold wet winter we had. Averaged around 80 bushels. Had some do 100. 93 bushels is our average over past 5 years.
    93! wow very nice....we have HRW here...at least we are out of a 5 year drought for now, my avg. is about 25.
    The best this old red earth has produced was 63.
    have a good one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimzonRider View Post
    93! wow very nice....we have HRW here...at least we are out of a 5 year drought for now, my avg. is about 25.
    The best this old red earth has produced was 63.
    have a good one.
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    Is 25 bushels OK for HRW? 63 bushels would be like 100 bushel SRW wouldn't it? Have always heard 50 is very respectable for HRW.

    Are you close to that scoundral in Missouri that grows them 160 bushel soybeans?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiefarmer View Post
    Is 25 bushels OK for HRW? 63 bushels would be like 100 bushel SRW wouldn't it? Have always heard 50 is very respectable for HRW.

    Are you close to that scoundral in Missouri that grows them 160 bushel soybeans?
    No, 25 is below 7yr county average of approx 32. Before the drought, I averaged about 47-52.

    Not many beans around here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrimzonRider View Post
    No, 25 is below 7yr county average of approx 32. Before the drought, I averaged about 47-52.

    Not many beans around here.
    Wow. That stinks. What is your opinion of USDA crop size projections? In my opinion, USDA has become a 4 letter word. I don't believe a thing they say good or bad. I think there is an agenda there.

    Maybe the drought you have will soon get a long term pattern shift and reverse and get you guys out of that misery. Just don't want you to experience what Missouri has this year.
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    USDA is a four-letter word!! lol Since 08', it is what it is.
    & Yes climate has a way of evening itself out....almost 45" inches of rain this year so far, about 10" over yearly avg. total.

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    Great read Ed!!!!!!!
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