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To grow milling wheats as feed wheats?
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<blockquote data-quote="franklin" data-source="post: 3264908" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>30kg N per ton of 13% protein is a good guide but its timing rather than total. Perhaps they didnt hit 13% but still got 12t/ha of feed? Its always going to be that balance, but for me milling is where you go when you cant get the base yield to go higher - so long as that extra N cost can be recouped as yield or protein you are still going to make money with all but the scruffiest of wheats now. </p><p></p><p>Skyfall wont build protein anything like Crusoe or Cordiale. Of the three, Crusoe is the best if you have the patience / capacity to wait until it is properly dead to get it to thresh. £5 or so premiums for gp4 hards / low spec gp 1s and 2s have effectively killed soft gp3 wheats from around here. Cordiale is now niche as it is such a poor, spindly little plant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franklin, post: 3264908, member: 1118"] 30kg N per ton of 13% protein is a good guide but its timing rather than total. Perhaps they didnt hit 13% but still got 12t/ha of feed? Its always going to be that balance, but for me milling is where you go when you cant get the base yield to go higher - so long as that extra N cost can be recouped as yield or protein you are still going to make money with all but the scruffiest of wheats now. Skyfall wont build protein anything like Crusoe or Cordiale. Of the three, Crusoe is the best if you have the patience / capacity to wait until it is properly dead to get it to thresh. £5 or so premiums for gp4 hards / low spec gp 1s and 2s have effectively killed soft gp3 wheats from around here. Cordiale is now niche as it is such a poor, spindly little plant. [/QUOTE]
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