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Winter wheat yields
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<blockquote data-quote="4course" data-source="post: 7016239" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>ear counts on the ww est before oct rain stopped play are on average just shy of 6 m/ha some above some a tad below, which is about normal or at least target and with good sized ears , the w barley looks ok , im a little more optimistic than I was, its the later sown crops that are lower .Then of course there is the sp barley sown instead of ww.of which we have too much</p><p> Im thinking the ww could do a good average but the whole farm cereal tons/acre output in purely yield terms will be down though maybe just maybe not by as much as I feared a month ago .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4course, post: 7016239, member: 2772"] ear counts on the ww est before oct rain stopped play are on average just shy of 6 m/ha some above some a tad below, which is about normal or at least target and with good sized ears , the w barley looks ok , im a little more optimistic than I was, its the later sown crops that are lower .Then of course there is the sp barley sown instead of ww.of which we have too much Im thinking the ww could do a good average but the whole farm cereal tons/acre output in purely yield terms will be down though maybe just maybe not by as much as I feared a month ago . [/QUOTE]
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