The Vavilov (left) and Wisconsin No. 2. There is no longer any denying it--the winter wheat planting was heavily damaged. Based on the patterns and extensive washout, I believe that 90% of the damage was caused by the severe heavy rains in September, October, and November of last year. It could be that some of it was winter-kill, but I really think most of it was rain-kill. A combination of the saturated conditions, and the attendant cloudy cold conditions (which severely limited growth before winter set it), really doomed this planting. I will at least be able to get back the precious seed that I planted, and I expect at least a few bushels to sell. But not nearly what I was hoping for! |
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