RandyForRubio
Well-Known Member
Fwiw, looking at raw yield instead of quality yield is kind of backwards. Harder to research of course, but still important. For example, if I get high yields in my wheat crop, but have low protein, it's going to end up costing me money. If I get a high tonnage in potatoes, but lots of disease/other various issues, I don't end up having a good crop, I end up having a lot of product that I have to throw away.