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some parts of oz timely rain is more important thank using inputs for max production.
example we ran at 40 bushel wheat average 40kg urea at seeding 40 kg DAP at seeding was a mix that's it no more Fert.
if we applied extra N may well have picked up extra 10 bushels
PS yields bushels per acre Fert kgs per ha or 2.47 acres
Farm sold down the road about 4 miles record price $950 per acre horrendous. Frost prone area as well
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Originally posted by Landdownunder View Postsome parts of oz timely rain is more important thank using inputs for max production.
example we ran at 40 bushel wheat average 40kg urea at seeding 40 kg DAP at seeding was a mix that's it no more Fert.
if we applied extra N may well have picked up extra 10 bushels
PS yields bushels per acre Fert kgs per ha or 2.47 acres
Farm sold down the road about 4 miles record price $950 per acre horrendous. Frost prone area as well
Some of our ground is frost prone as it’s very low and beside a huge swamp that is usually 3-5 degrees cooler at night. Land is pushing $4-5k a cultivated acre here for rocks, hills, trees, and muskeg that could grow 60 bu wheat with way more fertilizer than you’re putting down. Most of our ground is better suited to cows as most 160 acre quarters only have 80 to 130 useable acres on them.
Thanks for being our window into life on the other side of the world ðŸ€
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Originally posted by woodland View PostJust curious Mallee what would your average yield be for wheat? What makes an area more frost prone four miles away? Is it just elevation?
Some of our ground is frost prone as it’s very low and beside a huge swamp that is usually 3-5 degrees cooler at night. Land is pushing $4-5k a cultivated acre here for rocks, hills, trees, and muskeg that could grow 60 bu wheat with way more fertilizer than you’re putting down. Most of our ground is better suited to cows as most 160 acre quarters only have 80 to 130 useable acres on them.
Thanks for being our window into life on the other side of the world ðŸ€
Frost yes elevation and soil type and pockets were cold air can't move
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