Chinese wheat yields. Reuters reports a Chinese wheat variety called "Jimai 22" has attained a yield of 802 kg/mu in trials, the equivalent of around 12 t/ha compared to the USDA's current estimate for a national Chinese yield of 5.23 t/ha.
I did this quick before my flight out is it really 178.5 bushels per acre.
And then their is the super corn.
Bin busting Chinese corn yields? Reuters reports yields of a new variety of Chinese "super corn" called Denghai 618 have come in at a record 1,335.8 kg/mu in a 10 mu test plot, and 1,151.6 kg/mu in a 100 mu field. The former figure is the equivalent of around 20 t/ha, and the latter more than 17 t/ha. The USDA currently has the average Chinese corn yield this year at less than 6 t/ha. (100 mu is equivalent to 6.667 hectares or 16.47 acres.)
If their getting yields like this borrowing our technology and using it over their were screwed.
This is yield advancement not the 1 to 5 bushel Canadian shit or USA shit for high seed costs for nothing new.
I did this quick before my flight out is it really 178.5 bushels per acre.
And then their is the super corn.
Bin busting Chinese corn yields? Reuters reports yields of a new variety of Chinese "super corn" called Denghai 618 have come in at a record 1,335.8 kg/mu in a 10 mu test plot, and 1,151.6 kg/mu in a 100 mu field. The former figure is the equivalent of around 20 t/ha, and the latter more than 17 t/ha. The USDA currently has the average Chinese corn yield this year at less than 6 t/ha. (100 mu is equivalent to 6.667 hectares or 16.47 acres.)
If their getting yields like this borrowing our technology and using it over their were screwed.
This is yield advancement not the 1 to 5 bushel Canadian shit or USA shit for high seed costs for nothing new.
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