Jazz, for a lot of the barley out west, it’s either just cut the heads or leave it. Large amount of acres aren’t mor than 6 or 8 inches tall.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostQuestion is can one even afford the fuel , depreciation, wear and tear and parts on trying to harvest less than 15 bus / ac barley ?
Not many land roll all their barley , so cutting the ground becomes very costly on headers and combines .
Combines and headers cost a lot to run nowadays. Repairs are astronomical now as well .
Not fun either way
I don't like wheat on wheat , or durum on durum but that may well be what happens to deal with the volunteers next year...2022 Seeding plans are getting easier every day.
Preseed may well be an in crop herbicide next year...this year the glyphosate was a bust ...
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Originally posted by RD414 View PostJazz, for a lot of the barley out west, it’s either just cut the heads or leave it. Large amount of acres aren’t mor than 6 or 8 inches tall.
How much winter snowfall and spring rain fall would we need to bring in above average crop next year and possibly weather another hot July? In some places, that number has to be outside our typical annual precip now after this yr. I dont like gambling on just in time rainfall.
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All fields here and in most areas out west here will be table top . There is no way around that this year unless you leave strips in fields
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