50 is just what the riverbottom wheat ran. It's on irrigated fields and normally would go 60-80 but we couldn't pump water at that location because the flood last year [bleep] up the pumpsite and we haven't got it fixed yet.

It's just my dad and I so it makes sense to hire cutting done. Between haying and the cows it would be too much work. That and we only seed about 1k in wheat so it's hard to justify spending that much money on equipment.

My buddy's dad bought a new JD this Summer, $500k with the header, insane money but they also cut about about 10k acres of wheat.
Crops look good here, elevators are filling trains left and right, bins are filling up and wheat is going on the ground.