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    #21
    Unable to answer as you have not specified
    combine loss. You specifically asked for crop yield
    but are missing some data.

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      #22
      30 feet times 5280 feet divided by 43560 sq ft per
      acre to get acres. 214.36 divided by the above
      answer is bu per acre.

      214.36 / 3.64 = 58.9

      As for crop yield add combine loss to 58.9

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        #23
        Tabernack , accounting for johndeere grain loss
        that's a blonde one south of 69 !!!!!! Sorry ,
        couldn't resist, someone said have some fun
        Damn that Wisers!

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          #24
          That's a nice crop,I'll assume that your best field of red spring wheat?

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            #25
            Yes thats the best field we had. Seeded
            late in Early June not sprayed for midge
            or any disease control except Tilt with
            herbicide, thought it would freeze so left
            it to mother nature and guess what she
            gave one up for the team. Should have
            seeded ever single acre after June 1st.
            Ever single acre.

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              #26
              SF3,

              Same goes for Soy.

              How many years can you count on this type of a season...???

              Averages say.... 1 in 10?

              Are they winchester or imperial bushels you want???

              GRIN

              Cheers!

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                #27
                SF3,

                My better half asked if it was dry... or 20 percent moisture?

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