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    Posted: 11 Sep 2012 at 12:11pm
Got the old K-2 cleaned up and ready to go in a couple of weeks, I booked 1500 bushel of beans last Friday, How does the bean crop look in the mid-west? A lot better than corn I hope.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote michaelwis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Sep 2012 at 12:17pm
Beans are short on the hills , taller and greener in the bottoms . My guess , and this varies  from farm to farm is  under to way under  40 on hills ..over 50 in the valleys . Should be rolling next week , at least on the hills .. S W Wisconsin

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We're about 2 weeks away yet in east-central Illinois.
 
Corn is coming out of the field now.
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They are combining beans here in Central Wisconsin.  We are not yet as we have green spots still.  Yields look to be typical for this area!
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My beans are just starting to turn.  I usually get to combining beans around October 19th every year for some reason.  My beans look good but so do the weeds as I couldn't spray them with liberty link as they were stressed from the heat or drought or by the time they weren't stressed they were blooming.   I think if I can run them through the ole F2 Ill be OK.
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Beans will be better then the corn. We will be done with corn tomorrow. Will end up with around a 20 bu avg on corn.
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ILGLEANER,  in an average year what would you expect per acre?   Thanks,  Tim
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150-170 is good corn around here. We have some that bump 200 and some that is 120 bu acre corn ground.  I think last year we avg around 155
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corn around here is averaging about 80bpa, no drought but got real dry when it tasseled. Beans fared better most of us will have 40+bpa on dry land.
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