Articles tagged under: David Misener
Better Wheat Seen in Nebraska
Published July 17, 2023
Elk City, Oklahoma custom combiner David Misener has moved into the North Platte, Nebraska area. Misener says the crop in Oklahoma and Kansas was pretty tough. "We didn't have a lot of good yields. I did anywhere from 15-to-61 bushel…A Harvest Report From Winner, SD
Published August 3, 2022
Elk City, Oklahoma-based custom harvester David Misener is finishing up his work on small grains in the Winner, South Dakota area. "The first (oat) field we did was on sandy ground and it was in the 70 bushel per acre…KS Wheat “Just Okay”
Published June 29, 2022
Elk City, Oklahoma custom combiner David Misener is cutting wheat near Hays, Kansas. "The yields are 35 to 45 bushels per acre. I've had a few fields that have done better than that, but for the most part, the majority…Canola Harvest Wrapping Up in ND
Published September 23, 2020
Custom harvester David Misener is wrapping up canola harvest in the Rolla, North Dakota area. "Some canola yielded more than 2,000 pounds an acre, but on the other end, some yielding less than that. It all depends on when it…USCHI Board Members Elected
Published February 3, 2020
There are new additions to the U.S. Custom Harvesters Incorporated board following last week's convention. The new USCHI President is Glen Jantzen, Vice President is Raph Jolliffe, Secretary is Josh Beckley and the Treasurer is David Misener. JC Schemper is…What Will the 2020 Wheat Crop Look Like?
Published February 2, 2020
While custom harvesters attend educational seminars, discussions always come back to the next crop. U.S. Custom Harvesters Incorporated board member David Misener says there is some optimism about the wheat crop in Oklahoma this year. "There was a lot of…Spring Wheat Harvest Wraps Up Around Rolla, ND
Published September 17, 2019
U.S. Custom Harvesters Inc., board member and Elk City, Oklahoma-based custom combiner David Misener is in the Rolla, North Dakota area wrapping up harvest. "This past week, we haven't done any harvest because of the rains we've had. Fog has…A Later Than Usual Harvest Window
Published August 1, 2019
Elk City, Oklahoma custom combiner David Misener says the harvest window is later than usual due to the late planting last fall. "It's the norm this year. It's not two to three days later than normal, it seems like it's…