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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 304720" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>Market close at CHS crush plant near my home today was $6.41 per bushel.</p><p></p><p>Yes the bean straw can be baled for hay we do it everyyear.</p><p></p><p>Average price in my area charged by custom harvesters to have your beans harvested is $32.00 per acre.</p><p></p><p>Hauling for the first 5 miles to the crush plant is $.07 per bushel. Any miles over 5 miles add accordingly at the rate of three dollars per loaded mile.</p><p></p><p>Average Minnesota yeild for soybeans for 2005 I believe was 45 bushels per acre.</p><p></p><p>As far as waste they don't call it that they call it soybean meal and you pay more than enough for it. Cheaper alternatives are available when it comes to protien.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 304720, member: 3721"] Market close at CHS crush plant near my home today was $6.41 per bushel. Yes the bean straw can be baled for hay we do it everyyear. Average price in my area charged by custom harvesters to have your beans harvested is $32.00 per acre. Hauling for the first 5 miles to the crush plant is $.07 per bushel. Any miles over 5 miles add accordingly at the rate of three dollars per loaded mile. Average Minnesota yeild for soybeans for 2005 I believe was 45 bushels per acre. As far as waste they don't call it that they call it soybean meal and you pay more than enough for it. Cheaper alternatives are available when it comes to protien. [/QUOTE]
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