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    'Heat Stress' downgrading wheat?

    Are any of you being told your wheat is a #2 on account of heat stress?

    #2
    I am not seeing heat stress as much as reduced yield. What looks like a great crop is just average. All #1.

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      #3
      Tom4 how is that defined?

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        #4
        60 to 80 straw on both durum and hrs. Yield
        average at best.

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          #5
          wd9,

          It looks somewhat like frost... but ususally just on the back of the kernel and not as deep a wrinkle.

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            #6
            An old grain buyer told me that heat wrinkles go one direction on a kernal and frost wrinkles go the opposite direction.

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              #7
              tom

              You should phone the cwb as they have the farmer's interest taken care of. They will straighten out those bad grain companies and their shyster ways.

              Hurry before they are gone!

              Unfortunately, most don't realize they are in on it.

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                #8
                Sounds like another chance to buy it as one thing and sell it as another.

                I'm sure Australian wheat would never have this "problem". Customers just wouldn't buy it from them, right?

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                  #9
                  Never heard of it down south and we always
                  have heat stress.

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                    #10
                    I am seeing the same in our infinity wheat. 60
                    plus bushels of straw and only 45-50 of yield.

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                      #11
                      Calling it 'heat stress' as if it explains the reason for the very shallow wrinkles... is wrong.

                      We didn't get over 27C and only for a couple of days before it was mature.

                      I am quite certain it was actually leaf desease that killed the plants early. If the Bushel weight is good... the falling number is good... the grade should be a #1.

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