Is it just La. or maybe the south but elbon rye is either unavailable or stupid expensive? I'm going with wheat this year at 9.50/50
What are you being quoted? I’m getting abruzzi rye for $21/bag.
Is it just La. or maybe the south but elbon rye is either unavailable or stupid expensive? I'm going with wheat this year at 9.50/50
Close to Baton Rouge, I'm getting prices of 23.95/50 for Elbon Rye and 12.99/50 for Awnless Forage Wheat.Is it just La. or maybe the south but elbon rye is either unavailable or stupid expensive? I'm going with wheat this year at 9.50/50
$20/50 is what I’m seeing in LA and MS. We couldn’t find any elbon rye at all last year. Our plots (T and M’d) were near complete failures. I blamed it on the lack of elbon, but who knows.Is it just La. or maybe the south but elbon rye is either unavailable or stupid expensive? I'm going with wheat this year at 9.50/50
You just had to jinx us by bringing up 2016... Nothing grew that year until mid December.Yep, used the same thought process in 2016 then it didn’t rain again until early December. I literally have pictures somewhere of my plots the week after Thanksgiving that looked like they had just been plowed. And that was done in early September. I’ll see if I can find one of those.
I hadn't planned this, but I've got a test planting underway where I'll be able to compare awnless winter wheat against awnless spring barley next year. I'm excited to see this stuff growing side by side to see what does what.I prefer wheat hands down for attraction, but why not plant a mix of both? I do this every fall and have had great results. They coexist very well together.
I bought more Elbon Rye yesterday for $13.50 a 50...Is it just La. or maybe the south but elbon rye is either unavailable or stupid expensive? I'm going with wheat this year at 9.50/50