this years bean harvest - Ontario Agriculture2024-03-28T23:29:17Zhttps://ontag.farms.com/forum/topics/this-years-bean-harvest?commentId=3646443%3AComment%3A963&xg_raw_resources=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThe Farms.com Yield Data Cent…tag:ontag.farms.com,2009-09-13:3646443:Comment:11092009-09-13T17:18:18.000ZOntAG Adminhttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/OntAGAdmin
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The Farms.com Yield Data Centre is ready for Soybean and Corn Test plot Data.<br />
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OntAg Farms.com team soys ..a lot of aphid sprayin…tag:ontag.farms.com,2009-09-10:3646443:Comment:10502009-09-10T22:53:25.000ZJohn Beardsleyhttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/JohnBeardsley
soys ..a lot of aphid spraying all neccessary????<br />
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wb cruiser did a mint job some had to still spray once late for leaf hopper<br />
white mold rampant...should have sprayed 2x????
soys ..a lot of aphid spraying all neccessary????<br />
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wb cruiser did a mint job some had to still spray once late for leaf hopper<br />
white mold rampant...should have sprayed 2x???? Just back from a nice midwest…tag:ontag.farms.com,2009-09-06:3646443:Comment:9632009-09-06T15:09:01.000ZJoe Daleshttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/JoeDales
Just back from a nice midwest us crop tour through Illinois, Indiana and Michigan....here is a field near the Decatur, IL Farm Progress show...local farmers there say the crop is 3-4 weeks behind but it is looking good. <br />
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Just back from a nice midwest us crop tour through Illinois, Indiana and Michigan....here is a field near the Decatur, IL Farm Progress show...local farmers there say the crop is 3-4 weeks behind but it is looking good. <br />
<p style="text-align: left;"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/308296048?profile=original" alt=""></p> A fair bit of white mold on o…tag:ontag.farms.com,2009-09-04:3646443:Comment:8642009-09-04T20:16:21.000ZJames Ferrierhttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/JamesFerrier
A fair bit of white mold on our white and black beans. I could see there beeing as much as 40 % crop loss in a few fields but thats not saying alot since the crop looked like it could have doubled last year's earlier on.<br />
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<cite>Peter Gredig said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://ontag.farms.com/forum/topics/this-years-bean-harvest#3646443Comment831"><div>Aphid #'s are on the rise in soys, but most fields are at R5 or R6 which means it's too late to spray. Never seen corn this tall - the old…</div>
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A fair bit of white mold on our white and black beans. I could see there beeing as much as 40 % crop loss in a few fields but thats not saying alot since the crop looked like it could have doubled last year's earlier on.<br />
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<cite>Peter Gredig said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://ontag.farms.com/forum/topics/this-years-bean-harvest#3646443Comment831"><div>Aphid #'s are on the rise in soys, but most fields are at R5 or R6 which means it's too late to spray. Never seen corn this tall - the old saying is the later you plant, the taller the corn, and in some fields that appears to be true. Primary cob is set 5.5 feet off the ground!! I think there is a decent crop of soys and corn out there, but we are vulnerable to running out of heat units before physiological maturity. Propane/natural gas sellers will do alright this fall - the corn dryers will be running hard.<br/><br/>I'm hearing that edible bean crops are full of mold/anthracnose. Can anyone verify that?<br/><br/>AgWag</div>
</blockquote> We had our soybeans sprayed f…tag:ontag.farms.com,2009-09-04:3646443:Comment:8552009-09-04T14:53:18.000ZWayne Blackhttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/WayneKBlack
We had our soybeans sprayed for Aphids last month the week of the tornado through Durham. We only had 3/4 inch yet 4 km west one farmer who did not spray had 2 to 3 inches of rain - blasted those bugs! I still had more Aphids than he did a few days later.<br />
First time spraying for aphids. Never seen them so thick - should have taken some photos!<br />
Location - north west Huron County.<br />
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Wayne
We had our soybeans sprayed for Aphids last month the week of the tornado through Durham. We only had 3/4 inch yet 4 km west one farmer who did not spray had 2 to 3 inches of rain - blasted those bugs! I still had more Aphids than he did a few days later.<br />
First time spraying for aphids. Never seen them so thick - should have taken some photos!<br />
Location - north west Huron County.<br />
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Wayne Aphid #'s are on the rise in…tag:ontag.farms.com,2009-09-03:3646443:Comment:8312009-09-03T18:36:29.000ZPeter Gredighttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/PeterGredig
Aphid #'s are on the rise in soys, but most fields are at R5 or R6 which means it's too late to spray. Never seen corn this tall - the old saying is the later you plant, the taller the corn, and in some fields that appears to be true. Primary cob is set 5.5 feet off the ground!! I think there is a decent crop of soys and corn out there, but we are vulnerable to running out of heat units before physiological maturity. Propane/natural gas sellers will do alright this fall - the corn dryers will…
Aphid #'s are on the rise in soys, but most fields are at R5 or R6 which means it's too late to spray. Never seen corn this tall - the old saying is the later you plant, the taller the corn, and in some fields that appears to be true. Primary cob is set 5.5 feet off the ground!! I think there is a decent crop of soys and corn out there, but we are vulnerable to running out of heat units before physiological maturity. Propane/natural gas sellers will do alright this fall - the corn dryers will be running hard.<br />
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I'm hearing that edible bean crops are full of mold/anthracnose. Can anyone verify that?<br />
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AgWag With all the rain it seems li…tag:ontag.farms.com,2009-09-02:3646443:Comment:7132009-09-02T00:54:26.000ZRoadrunnerhttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/Roadrunner
With all the rain it seems like lots of fields have weed escapes.<br />
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We need more heat and no early frost!!!!!!!!!<br />
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Roadrunner<br />
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With all the rain it seems like lots of fields have weed escapes.<br />
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We need more heat and no early frost!!!!!!!!!<br />
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Roadrunner<br />
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Beep Beep