I grew some winter wheat this year and it looks like it is 10ish days away from swathing the low spots.
But it is only 10" tall on the sandy hilltops and I couldn't pickup the swath (surprisingly decent heads on it though). The low spots are 30" high and still have a green shade but heads are filling fast.
I plan on cleaning some for seed so I can either leave the best/tallest 20 acres standing unsprayed and swath it or I can leave the shortest 40 acres standing unsprayed and straightcut it (currently soft dough stage). Probably be the same time either way if it stays dry after swathing.
Would there be a difference in seed quality between the stressed/low sandy portions or the more normal low areas?
Either way I harvest it should I put it in an air bin for a week to stabilize moisture before a germ test or haul it straight to the cleaning plant and check germ afterwards? Will wheat germ immediately or does it have to rest for a while?
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But it is only 10" tall on the sandy hilltops and I couldn't pickup the swath (surprisingly decent heads on it though). The low spots are 30" high and still have a green shade but heads are filling fast.
I plan on cleaning some for seed so I can either leave the best/tallest 20 acres standing unsprayed and swath it or I can leave the shortest 40 acres standing unsprayed and straightcut it (currently soft dough stage). Probably be the same time either way if it stays dry after swathing.
Would there be a difference in seed quality between the stressed/low sandy portions or the more normal low areas?
Either way I harvest it should I put it in an air bin for a week to stabilize moisture before a germ test or haul it straight to the cleaning plant and check germ afterwards? Will wheat germ immediately or does it have to rest for a while?
Thanks
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