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The soybean crop is nearly finished, or soon will be, and full-season bean harvest will be done in a few weeks, followed by double-crop soybeans.
Current predictions from USDA/NASS for corn and soybean production in Missouri in 2014 is 562.8 and 259.9 million bushels.
Combining soybeans is about harvesting soybeans at optimal moisture to capture the most bushels while reducing harvesting losses.
John Longley, ISA director from Aledo, Ill., has the harvest itch like many farmers across Illinois, “It’s that hurry up and wait time of year.”
The soybean yield ceiling to break has always been 100 bushels. It was long thought that soybeans’ maximum yield potential was 100 bushels per acre and corn’s was 500 bushels per acre.
Variable soil types, knolls, flooding and drought have left many growers with extreme in-field variability of soybean maturity.

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