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Soybean Harvest Updates and Yields on Twitter - Week of October 1st, 2012

@HylandSeeds1 yield confirmation through the weigh wagon just north of @BlenheimBranch thompsons, HS24RYS01 planted apr 26, 84.7 bus/ac, wow
Check out this field of new PS 2314 NR2 in Pain Court. Impressive consistency of 3 and 4 bean pods!@PRIDESEEDS pic.twitter.com/woz35Eub
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Maizex RR2 Golds coming off in Petrolia. 4.0 ac weighed through weigh wagon yielding a whopping 70.2 bu/ac!! Wow!pic.twitter.com/aYOEotEG
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Judging by all the Ontario soybean yield reports on Twitter --I'm sure a random sampling-- :-) Ontario should ave around 70 bpa. Any 30s?
@cropdoc2 Not many tweet poor yields. Definitely some 30's, even some teens. Sig better than expected, but dry areas still below avg.
@WheatPete @cropdoc2 had 1 field run 38, rest were 50+ with high of 64. many fields just south of here are strugling to get much past 40.
@cropdoc2 South perth has been harder hit by the drought, hearing of yields starting with 2 or 3 in that zone.
Another great Maizex Soybean weighoff at Albert De Jongs in Iroquois. RR2 Titanium, 2.04 ac, 71.3 bpa, or 1.94 T/ac @ 11.7%. Incredible!
Contender for GFO High Yield Challenge. Martin Messman @ Winchester, RR2 Titanium, 2.18 ac weighed at 72.73 bpa @ 12.5%, or 1.98T/AC. Wow!
New 91Y01's (2800 CHU) in Owen Sound area ran 75.1 bu/acre in a test plot! Simply amazing!
Some bean growers have struggled with weed control this year pic.twitter.com/PMZY2Aaq
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#DEKALByield12 story of the day "farmed this farm for almost 30 yrs and never broke 50 bu | this yr I avg'd 63 by with 31-10RY" Petrolia
PS2393NR2 #soybeans yielding over 70bpa in Ridgetown and combining easy! @PRIDESEEDS #ontagpic.twitter.com/BR5U1x0S
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Harvesting the Hensall #soybean plot today, good results so far!!! #harvest12 #ontag pic.twitter.com/6MBZGBNZ
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