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    Pea Yields

    First two fields of peas are done. The
    first ran in the mid to high forties, the second will struggle to be in the
    thirties. I think this will be the tone
    for the whole crop. What are others
    seeing?

    #2
    Peas in the 60-70 range here, but the driving rain
    last week flattened them.

    JD 936D platform -the peas want to go around, or
    over the back of the platform. Any suggestions?

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      #3
      Yield 30 and under its a shit show.

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        #4
        Doing heavy lodged peas with a 936D is painful. Took
        25hours to harvest 160 acres. Average driving speed
        of 1.3-1.5mph and LOTS of plug ups.

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          #5
          Thats why we got rid of d****r headers. Do peas with an auger flex head now. Go as fast as conditons alow. Did peas runnin 50 ish at 5 mph, the only time you stop is for a gopher hill whrn the ground is wet.

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            #6
            Embarassed to report: Green Peas(Patricks) yielded 25-30 bu/ac. Pea size is small-various sizes of small, some so small will probably be dockage/feed(high cleanout). Mycosphaerella took over then aphids. Not spraying various crops this year is going to cost me big time!!! Can't wait to get this one behind me!!

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              #7
              Second field got to. Fricking geese got 80 acres.
              The best are done, all neighbors the same
              Fricking water got us again.

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                #8
                SF3, are you claiming for wildlife damage?

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                  #9
                  Going 5-6mph shaving the ground with a
                  Macdon D50 with pea auger no problem.

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                    #10
                    Try an fd 70

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