yosemitesam1 wrote: » http://agronomyukraine.blogspot.ie/2015/12/did-ukraine-just-reached-tipping-point.html?m=1 It'll be interesting to see if this makes much of an impact over next few years
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Grain price must be good lads
Waffletraktor wrote: » Why would they bother it won't sell in Ireland. Besides anyone can have one.Attachment not found.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » It's for themselves I think. Sold the crawler last week. They went to change one of the combines last year and Kellys didn't know what they were going to do with it. Anyone buying that size combine will be buying new.
Snowfire wrote: » Why does the barley look so black in the store?
Mooooo wrote: » How does the teleported handle the grain pusher? Used one on big enough Volvo years ago and you would want to be smooth with the controls
Gawddawggonnit wrote: » How’re yields shaping up? Osr back by 50% here. Same with barley. Wheat yields back by 20%, but proteins are good. Majority of wheat was 14%+ protein.
blue5000 wrote: » 3.25 to 3.5 for winter barley is the general run around here. No wheat cut yet. Spring barley is toasting nicely This is next door to a bog, and would be described as 'cool' land. Tops of the hills are burnt out of it. Better land looks better though. Big difference to last year weather wise anyway.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057774722&page=6
Panch18 wrote: » The tillage boys are making a killing this year. Winter barley in this area from 3.75 - 4.1 ton per acre, straw making 20 minimum per bale collected, realistically it's impossible to get it under 25, if you are lucky enough to get it. Winter Wheat freely making 1,000 an acre for wholecrop Dairying is a mugs game boys