How much N do you guys put on BLY to try get Malt? Have not grown for a few yrs. but this last yr. here was a good one for BLY..Neighbors got 80 plus B/A, all accepted and gone last week..It doesn't happen every yr.but with wheat @ $6 or a bit higher, there is not alot of $$$ to be made..Naicam area farmers we getting close to a 100 b/a..if that is true at $5.50 per bushel its way ahead of wheat..
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I am not the guy to answer maybe, but I have put up to 100 lbs with no protein issues back when I was trying for the lotto. Quit trying for malt when our falls got stupidly wet. But over here, it is rare for wheat to have over 13% protein because of more moisture.
What about trying a non hard red wheat that yields better? Then you have no grade issues like with malt. Pig barns were paying up to 6 bucks for January a few days ago. No grade worries, no screwing around. 1% dockage, no rail issues, no plugged elevators, no waiting to deliver. Very forgiving.
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For the "all in at seeding" guys I think it can be tricky. We usually ended up with too high protien. Remember we trend drier. Not enough and it wouldn't seem to yeild, maybe need to follow Bravehearts advice. Nah, **** it, let someone else where the conditions are better go for it.
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For the "all in at seeding" guys I think it can be tricky. We usually ended up with too high protien. Remember we trend drier. Not enough and it wouldn't seem to yeild, maybe need to follow Bravehearts advice. Nah, **** it, let someone else where the conditions are better go for it.
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Thinking further out, if Busch's advice was followed, it sets up well for soybeans to follow malt barley. Soybeans are good scavengers for P and K and the barley stubble is light coloured and leaves a warmer seedbed for the beans to emerge from.
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One neighbor here grows hulless barley with success. High yeilds, 60-90 bu/acre, very good movement. I dont know where he delivers to but he sells it all. It seems like it his niche but it must be in demand . I am guessing it has to do with the old Farmcorp and/or Virtex group.
Their farm was built on 25 years of consistent malt acceptance. He does not attempt for malt barley at all anymore.
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