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How did your soybeans yield? Please post your location, yields, variety and other feedback here.

We can use this discussion area to have everyone post how their soybeans performed this year.

Ideally everyone will post their location, yields, number of acres, what varieties they grew and what agronomic feedback they had on the soys.

People can then check out the Company plot data as presented on the Farms.com Yield Data Centre,

http://www.yielddata.farms.com

 

 

 

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Did our weigh off at home yesterday, PS 2393 NR2 best bean on farm again, 58 bus!! + 4bus advantage.


NicoleWeber87Sep 26, 5:50pm via Twitter for iPhone

Great day for harvesting #soybeans hearing yield averages in mid 50's so far #harvest13#ontag


tecfire2Sep 28, 7:02pm via Twitter for iPhone

@Agridome @tvfarmer @LangstaffAl soybeans really got hurt here too. Averaging 41. Far cry from #harvest12

Shrive_03 Sep 30, 1:11pm via web

First Harvest problem of 2013 from a customer "My beans are yielding too much! Over 75bu/a" HS22RYS03 @HylandSeeds1 @jeremysegeren #ontag

GarloughB 11:18am via Twitter for BlackBerry®

Looking at S07-D2 IP soybeans in Tavistock. Great looking bean with 60+ bushel yield potential, and premiums for 2014 are $3.50/bu!!

         AshDee_10 11:31am via Twitter for BlackBerry

First soybean plot weighed off last night. #maizex Cobalts top the plot at 63.4bu in Baden #fromthefield

Graham Learn@grahamlearn 13h

This is what 69 bu/ac bean plants look like

 

aaron_stevanus Oct 3, 9:01pm via Twitter for BlackBerry

@PRIDESEEDS PS 1162 R2s averaged 50 bpa at our farm in Bloomingdale. Excellent consistency across all soil types #proud2plantPRIDEseed

AshDee_10 Oct 3, 11:31am via Twitter for BlackBerry

First soybean plot weighed off last night. #maizex Cobalts top the plot at 63.4bu in Baden #fromthefield

KrahnAgri Oct 3, 11:51pm via Twitter for iPhone

And the weights are in on the 83's......50 bu/ac on the button!!

KrahnAgri Oct 3, 1:49pm via Twitter for iPhone

Text came in from grower, wants a weigh wagon for his Pride PS0083's. Big yield!! #harvest13

KrahnAgri Oct 1, 6:36pm via Twitter for iPhone

Pulling off my bro's Pride PS0083's in style! If one machine is good, 3 are better! #harvest13 pic.twitter.com/zSe860NF2d

KrahnAgri Sep 22, 11:56am via Mobile Web (M5)

Early reports from growers on TH32004 from Thunder Seeds are 40-45bu/ac! Great performance from an early season variety!!

giff17 3:42pm via Twitter for BlackBerry®

30-61 soys are a total racehorse soybean. Good ground=good yield. Bad ground=BAD yield

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