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Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8213461
09/11/24 01:47 AM
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Anyway lets get back to farming,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..........


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Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8213462
09/11/24 01:47 AM
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Please drop it.............


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Re: Corn harvest [Re: trapdog1] #8213463
09/11/24 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by trapdog1
Saw a little corn coming out in Carroll County today. Getting started on beans here and there.


That is early for corn there.
I miss the Old Cliff Bar in Manning,,,,Good food....
Best pork tenderloin samish is just down a couple a blocks now




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Re: Corn harvest [Re: Vinke] #8213483
09/11/24 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Vinke
Originally Posted by trapdog1
Saw a little corn coming out in Carroll County today. Getting started on beans here and there.


That is early for corn there.
I miss the Old Cliff Bar in Manning,,,,Good food....
Best pork tenderloin samish is just down a couple a blocks now



Seems early to me too, but some of these new varieties don't hold to my sense of time, I guess.
I worked in Manning yesterday at the old Casey's store. The restaurant you are talking about must be the one across the street from there to the east.

Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8213500
09/11/24 06:44 AM
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They are chopping silage corn here. Seems early but corn was turning brown.

Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8213580
09/11/24 09:11 AM
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Going to start our high moisture shell corn in a few days sure drying down fast this year


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Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8213590
09/11/24 09:24 AM
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Just got back from NE Arkansas

No idea what total farmed acres they had but had around 230 bu/ac yield and it had already been sold and gone when we got there.

Re: Corn harvest [Re: BTLowry] #8213616
09/11/24 10:04 AM
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Not surprising to see corn being early when conditions are good. Corn is primarily a heat unit plant or crop and heat is one thing we have had a lot of this growing season.

Bryce

Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8213789
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Market report shows we are down .50 cent from last year.


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Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8213819
09/11/24 05:51 PM
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Down on the bottom ground today. Looking like it's going to be over 200

Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8213866
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nice!

Re: Corn harvest [Re: trapdog1] #8213885
09/11/24 08:17 PM
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Yes and 1 block to the north,,,, Cliffs is still good and has taste beverages....
If you ever dive into Aspellwall ,,,,, the small house on the east entrance to the elevator, to the south was my Great Great grandpas on grandmothers side
My uncle was the mayor and owned the Bozze store.


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Re: Corn harvest [Re: Vinke] #8214020
09/11/24 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Vinke
Yes and 1 block to the north,,,, Cliffs is still good and has taste beverages....
If you ever dive into Aspellwall ,,,,, the small house on the east entrance to the elevator, to the south was my Great Great grandpas on grandmothers side
My uncle was the mayor and owned the Bozze store.

Interesting. I'll look for it the next time I drive thru there.

Re: Corn harvest [Re: Vinke] #8214054
09/11/24 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Vinke
Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
Corn by Lorimor Iowa was 206, corn up by Rockwell Iowa is 236, we’re going to start as soon as I get the wheat shipped out to Freemont Nebraska.


NIce!

Do you have "smart' tractors/combines?...


Somewhat I don’t look at the fuel usage as it scares me.

Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8214057
09/11/24 11:08 PM
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Here beans are late they’ve hit the yellow the stage and stopped the corn is slow, but I’m used to running by Labor Day.

Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8218095
09/17/24 11:36 PM
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Hearing 230 average in the river bottom ground in west Iowa


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Re: Corn harvest [Re: Vinke] #8218308
09/18/24 11:30 AM
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Every thing is moving to maturity faster than planned here. Lot of Mid May planted corn got dry fast with minimal moisture and a lot of heat. Most pile and bunker corn is wanted at 67-68% moisture. Some was getting down to 62-63% a week before planned harvest. Even mid June planted corn in our clay is firing and even the top leaves are dying as the corn had a lot of moisture early and did not develop deeper roots. A lot of the corn tassled early and will be ready far sooner then anticipated and is very short 6 foot instead of 9 foot. Too early to have tonnage reports but with most big farms with scales we will have accurate information soon.

Beans turned really quick here. Most fields had very good vine production and flowers. We will see if the dry September here and lat August will cause us to have fewer beans in the pod and or smaller seeds.
The best thing for our farmers is corn will be lower cost to buy to fill shortages we will have.

Bryce

Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8218897
09/19/24 12:38 AM
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A few farmers are chopping silage right now and said it's a bit dry. Everyone has been trying to finish up haying and said they should have had the silage in by now. Corn and beans are turning fast here too and I'll be close as to which comes out first. Either way it looks like a bumper crop for most of the farmers around here.


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Re: Corn harvest [Re: Yes sir] #8218902
09/19/24 01:01 AM
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silage copping will start next week I some fields in the NW corner of WA,,,,,still need to dimple more in my option.


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Re: Corn harvest [Re: bblwi] #8218963
09/19/24 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by bblwi
Every thing is moving to maturity faster than planned here. Lot of Mid May planted corn got dry fast with minimal moisture and a lot of heat. Most pile and bunker corn is wanted at 67-68% moisture. Some was getting down to 62-63% a week before planned harvest. Even mid June planted corn in our clay is firing and even the top leaves are dying as the corn had a lot of moisture early and did not develop deeper roots. A lot of the corn tassled early and will be ready far sooner then anticipated and is very short 6 foot instead of 9 foot. Too early to have tonnage reports but with most big farms with scales we will have accurate information soon.

Beans turned really quick here. Most fields had very good vine production and flowers. We will see if the dry September here and lat August will cause us to have fewer beans in the pod and or smaller seeds.
The best thing for our farmers is corn will be lower cost to buy to fill shortages we will have.

Bryce


Good weather sure allowed the farms to knock out silage here. Soybeans are coming off quickly here now. A few said they were 11% and should have started sooner.


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