MARSHAll
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Wheat harvest in NE Texas is just getting started good.  Wet weather has kept us out of the fields.  I have cut a field that avg 70 bu but most is in the upper 50's and lower 60's.  My wheat was headed for a record avg yield until freeze damage, rust and hail storm got a hold of it. It is still avg in high 50's with wheat seed (pop out of head) covering the ground.   One field has a stand of wheat growing in it already. I plan on double cropping 1_2 with soybeans since the ground has so much moisture.  If the rain holds off I might get done first of next week. I have a couple hundred acres to go.  I also work off the farm in engineering.  I usually take 2 to 3 weeks off a year just for farming.  Milo looks good and so do the soybeans.  No corn this year.