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#FromtheField Picture "P24T19... 12% averaging 57-60 bu acre" Santo Farms

#FromtheField from P24T19... 12% averaging 57-60 bu acre Santo Farms

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Comment by OntAG Admin on September 30, 2014 at 1:51pm

Check out all the Harvest 2014 #FromtheField pictures here: http://ontag.farms.com/photo/albums/harvest-2014-fromthefield-pictures

Comment by OntAG Admin on September 26, 2014 at 11:29am

S20-T6 seed beans coming off south west of Thamesville. 12% moisture. pic.twitter.com/ldvXSUOGGt

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Comment by OntAG Admin on September 26, 2014 at 11:28am

Filling up the weigh wagon this afternoon with PS2393 @ 65.5 bu/ac near Wheatley +3 bu over competitor! @PRIDESEEDS pic.twitter.com/h2rFhSNvtb

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Comment by OntAG Admin on September 26, 2014 at 11:23am

Very interesting...last year first soys on sept 27 55.81 bu this year first field 56.15 bu on sept 26

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