We had two fields of 5440, yes shorter but both had 17% to 30% hail and cant compare to our 5030 varieties because they didn't get any hail. Still picking next year variety and wondering how every one else did that had fields to compare with.
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WHO grew liberty 5440 and did it give better yield than 5030?
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Had 5030 and 5040 side by side and 5040 was better,have 5440 booked for next year.
But....brown mustard net profits were WAYYY higher.
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Brown and yellow mustard both had big net returns. Similar to canary seed over hrsw. Canary was higher net return.
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5030 is a very good variety. For us 5440 did slightly better this year. I like to still seed a few varieties. It has varied from year to year in our area to which is best. 5030 has very good stubble strength if you are seeding winter wheat into it. Three years ago 5020 yielded almost 8 bushels better than 5030. The 5020 being slightly earlier missed the heat and did not have as much heat blast as the 5030. My experience is just like corn. You need a few varieties on your farm. You never know the weather you might encounter and each has it's own characteristic. We found that the newer 8000 series varieties have even shorter straw. Which was a real problem when we had high winds come through. The 5440 and 5030 stayed in swath where the other had some real issues. Yet they all yield close. The stuff that did not move.
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