So what is the deal with durum? Yes it is a bit later, but why is it a southern crop? Is it simply the grading and wet potential harvests? A neighbor grows it most years and has not yet quit, so who knows? Is it one of those "perception" things? As in grandpa never grew it, so it is impossible to grow in the parklands? I mean guys here are growing 130 day soft white wheats for the hogs.
I have some higher land that is not frost prone in fall, and is earlier to get on in spring. I am not concerned about the growing season length on this land, but AM concerned about wetter harvests. I straight combine though, and guys have talked about sprouting and weathering, but these guys are all gotta knock it down, swather guys.
Look forward to replies.
I have some higher land that is not frost prone in fall, and is earlier to get on in spring. I am not concerned about the growing season length on this land, but AM concerned about wetter harvests. I straight combine though, and guys have talked about sprouting and weathering, but these guys are all gotta knock it down, swather guys.
Look forward to replies.
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