The feed market for barley is fairly ugly. Around that $2.30 mark I believe? It was close to $3 in the fall? Now I have some farm land I rent to my cousin on a crop share basis. The basic rotation is barley-barley-canola(luckily this past year it was canola!). We can grow wheat here but he refuses to grow anything he has to sell to the Wheat board and I am in total agreement with that.
In 2002 it was a totally ugly dry year and yet he still managed 80 bu./acre of Metcalf barley. He usually is pushing the 100bu/acre mark. We made green feed out of one field where the quack grass was bad.
My question is how can anyone make any money growing barley unless you get huge yields? I'm not really sure of my cousins expenses although I do know he paid over $8/bu. for treated barley seed(Bold I think) this spring. He gets his crop custom sprayed and he isn't cheap with the fertilizer. But I hear guys saying they got 40-50 bu./acre and I wonder how they do it. I doubt 40-50 bu. would pay for the fertilizer, seed, spray, fuel, crop insurance?
Now canola is a different story!
In 2002 it was a totally ugly dry year and yet he still managed 80 bu./acre of Metcalf barley. He usually is pushing the 100bu/acre mark. We made green feed out of one field where the quack grass was bad.
My question is how can anyone make any money growing barley unless you get huge yields? I'm not really sure of my cousins expenses although I do know he paid over $8/bu. for treated barley seed(Bold I think) this spring. He gets his crop custom sprayed and he isn't cheap with the fertilizer. But I hear guys saying they got 40-50 bu./acre and I wonder how they do it. I doubt 40-50 bu. would pay for the fertilizer, seed, spray, fuel, crop insurance?
Now canola is a different story!
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