View from the little Kubota B2620.
Are you drilling winter wheat into the stubble?
I believe that was wheat coming out with beans going in as a double crop. If Jake is in Delaware like I think I wish him great luck as this late in the year a double crop bean on wheat here in Illinois is pushing covering seed, herbicide, and fuel.Are you drilling winter wheat into the stubble?
I see. I've never seen that here in Wisconsin. I assume not enough growing season. Learn something new every day.I believe that was wheat coming out with beans going in as a double crop. If Jake is in Delaware like I think I wish him great luck as this late in the year a double crop bean on wheat here in Illinois is pushing covering seed, herbicide, and fuel.
I do not want to speak for the man but that is what I think it is. I see you say East Central but about where is that in Wisconsin, lord knows you have about a million small towns.....all with bars.I see. I've never seen that here in Wisconsin. I assume not enough growing season. Learn something new every day.
I believe that was wheat coming out with beans going in as a double crop. If Jake is in Delaware like I think I wish him great luck as this late in the year a double crop bean on wheat here in Illinois is pushing covering seed, herbicide, and fuel.
Beans after wheat is pretty common here on the right coast. (mid-Atlantic) Hoping to get some in yet this week. I have seen some dairy guys put 90 day corn in after beans to chop for silage.I see. I've never seen that here in Wisconsin. I assume not enough growing season. Learn something new every day.
I'm close to the shore of Lake Michigan. Halfway between Green Bay and Milwaukee. The sad thing is now bars outnumber churches in most towns.I do not want to speak for the man but that is what I think it is. I see you say East Central but about where is that in Wisconsin, lord knows you have about a million small towns.....all with bars.
Bill has it right. Wheat came off late. Weather. Have around 100 acres left to plant. Waiting on some seed at the moment and gonna try to get close to inished today by eveningAre you drilling winter wheat into the stubble?
I was talking to a farmer friend and he's going to combine wheat in a week or two. The growing season basically ends mid to late September here so that explains why I've never seen beans after wheat here.Beans after wheat is pretty common here on the right coast. (mid-Atlantic) Hoping to get some in yet this week. I have seen some dairy guys put 90 day corn in after beans to chop for silage.
You lost me on that. Did you mean corn after wheat as corn after beans seems impossible.Beans after wheat is pretty common here on the right coast. (mid-Atlantic) Hoping to get some in yet this week. I have seen some dairy guys put 90 day corn in after beans to chop for silage.
Hopefully you saw the humor in my post. I have travelled all over southwest Wisconsin and loved every second of it. There are three things that are a given, the roads are all curvy, there is a town every 2 miles, and most have a bar in them or one in a guys garage in-between.I'm close to the shore of Lake Michigan. Halfway between Green Bay and Milwaukee. The sad thing is now bars outnumber churches in most towns.
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