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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7480080" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>We typically plant wheat first week in May which is earlier than most areas. I was amazed how quick it grow here coming from the cold Wiltshire downs. We will be cutting by mid August. Wheat will have a bushel weight of 60 -68 lbs which is in the 75-84 kghl i believe. Very nice wheat that Is redder in colour compared to the uk. Canadian wheat was the bench mark standard British farmer were told they have to compete with in the world milling market and the wheat itself if top quality’s but storage and handling down the line would make you guys laugh. Our temperatures can be all over the place from close to freezing overnight or 20 above then 25 -35 during the day. I’ll try and upload some pic if I can figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7480080, member: 156006"] We typically plant wheat first week in May which is earlier than most areas. I was amazed how quick it grow here coming from the cold Wiltshire downs. We will be cutting by mid August. Wheat will have a bushel weight of 60 -68 lbs which is in the 75-84 kghl i believe. Very nice wheat that Is redder in colour compared to the uk. Canadian wheat was the bench mark standard British farmer were told they have to compete with in the world milling market and the wheat itself if top quality’s but storage and handling down the line would make you guys laugh. Our temperatures can be all over the place from close to freezing overnight or 20 above then 25 -35 during the day. I’ll try and upload some pic if I can figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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