The Idaho Wheat Harvest is a mixed bag in 2008 with dryland areas suffering bigger yield losses than the irrigated areas, but a statewide frost and hail took their toll as well. The change from a cold, wet spring to blazing, hot summer barely took a week and caught many fields at the flowering state, their most vulernable time.
Wheat in the American Falls area looked good all season but frost, winds and high temps cut into yields even on irrigated land.
In north Idaho a frost on July 10 combined with a dry summer has hurt yields and quality in some areas. Yields there are down to half of normal.
Idaho Agricultural Statistics Service says they have seen a statewide barley yield of 80 bu. per acre, which is a good average.
no shit man here in ohio we act like we struck gold if we get 80 bpa
clarkbarjr 3 years ago
Hell, I'd even take 60 BPA... some people don't know how good they have it
theblob15 3 years ago
whats this guy complaining about, 95 bushels to the acre is more than we get on irrigated wheat around here. I'd take that yield any day!!!
mtrancher1 3 years ago
95 bushels to the acre hell id be happy with that its way better then what we average
sabrefirefighter 3 years ago