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A strange summer indeed..... our wheat harvest was tricky, but given the weather we've has this summer, we should be pleased with our 70 bushel yield.

This makes 2009 a little under our 5 year average.... but certainly not bad at all...

How did others do ?

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About 85 bu in the north west area of Huron Cty. Neighbours had anywhere from 40+ up to 80. The further away got up to 100+ (far and few between) but the bulk of the good fields ran just over the 85 bu. My avg - about 80.
Probably be a different story when we get to the soybeans... not good.
well we had around a 70 bushle yeild too
but some of the later harvested white weat and soft red had sprouts and fussarium fairly bad
Here are some links for the 2009 winter wheat performance trials.

http://www.gocereals.ca/

http://www.gocereals.ca/Winter_Wheat_Infosheet_2009.pdf
Do you have wheat available for sale?
Hey Rhory, are you looking to buy winter wheat seed?
no not the seed. the actual wheat

David Curry said:
Hey Rhory, are you looking to buy winter wheat seed?

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