Posted by farmer101IL on August 06, 2008 at 19:09:59 from (173.7.46.105):
In Reply to: Oats are done posted by Dave from MN on August 06, 2008 at 17:44:34:
Dave from MN said: (quoted from post at 17:44:34 08/06/08) Yields were some what embarrassing. 12 acres, maybe a bit less. I filled one gravity box, and one small barge box for feed grain. I am guessing 300-350 bushels. Pretty low. Now I will have to se what the test weight is tommorow, if too light I will save for feed. I do have 4 steers and 6 growing beef calves to feed, so maybe I can mix with distillers grains if the elevator wont take them. Oh well, the rye was awesome, the corn looks good, beans are above average. That oat straw is sure gonna be nice, chopped up real good.
Hey Dave you did better than me the first year. Talk about weeds and trash i had 2 acres i ended up spraying with roundup by hand 2 acres. didn't have a sprayer yet . got about 30 bushels. Living and learning that's what life is about.
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