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    excreta and crop ins

    I had crop ins out yesterday to let them see that I have deer living on my land and in my crops.

    The rules read, that elevators do not have to allow any amount of exreta into thier facility. It may have to be taken home and cleaned before delivery.
    Sask wildlife will pay to have it custom cleaned, if detected, however crop ins, who administers wild damage program for them, must see evidence of wildlife BEFORE crop is harvested.
    As a safety precaution I had crop ins out to see evidence just incase the sampler at the elevator finds a piece of excreta. I had them look at whole farm even cereals because it is going down and the slim posability of contamination is there and these are wildlife's rules.

    If you wait untill it is detected in bin or at elevator it maybe too late and wild life doesn't have to reimburse you.

    Suggestion only! If you have deer, give crop ins a call and tell them before you harvest.

    #2
    I have had a few claims for poop before, and I had never had CI look ahead of binning the crop. They never blinked. I guess I'll have to be more aware of this. Guys here often get crap in their sample even from standing crops at times. Seems it sometimes sticks to the stems, heads, etc..

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      #3
      From the sounds of it, there will be lots and lottsa empty elevators this year. I thought these guys cleaned grain at the HTP's. Guess that is a ly. They only charge us fer cleaning the grain, cause they kin. What a system, deer poop that is smarter than technology, what else is new, er loomin on the horizin, porky pine quills fer instance!!!!!!!!!

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        #4
        When I had crops and crop insurance, I would always call them as soon as the crop came up, problem or no problem, and say "Houston, we have a problem"!

        That way they could never claim that they hadn't been notified in the event that we did develop a problem at some point in the season!

        But I went to all cattle/grass/hay and in 2003, we DID have a problem . . .

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