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Wheat variety choices next year?
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<blockquote data-quote="franklin" data-source="post: 4037458" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>1) Yield gap between feed and milling so small, might as well grow milling *but*</p><p>2) Premium for hard gp4s most years, so there's that *and*</p><p>3) Vivergo demand for feed makes price of basic feed wheat here equivalent to a low milling premium. </p><p></p><p>Still, I would always rather have a premium variety in the ground. I like the earliness of Skyfall, and it's flexible sowing window. But the ears are always very dinky (big grains) and it always looks a sad comparison to the massive ears and leaves in the Relay. Always pays better in the end though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franklin, post: 4037458, member: 1118"] 1) Yield gap between feed and milling so small, might as well grow milling *but* 2) Premium for hard gp4s most years, so there's that *and* 3) Vivergo demand for feed makes price of basic feed wheat here equivalent to a low milling premium. Still, I would always rather have a premium variety in the ground. I like the earliness of Skyfall, and it's flexible sowing window. But the ears are always very dinky (big grains) and it always looks a sad comparison to the massive ears and leaves in the Relay. Always pays better in the end though. [/QUOTE]
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