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    #16
    I guess time will tell. Can drive you around our country and show you drifts of dirt in the ditches from this spring. We are not in an area where we have six feet of topsoil to lose. Anyway 30% done seeding and its feeling like dejavu.... We will seed more but its not going to be 100% thats for sure. After last year I refuse to seed in June.

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      #17
      Generally if it's too wet to fire guard you won't
      need one, roads also work just keep the h2o trick
      on hand. Never had a field blow yet burnt or
      unburnt, we have some trees and are usually not
      too dry also only burn when it's wet. guess it is an
      area thing

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        #18
        Put your big 4wd on the old 12 foot cult you have
        laying in the bush for a fire guard don't know a
        farmer who doesn't have one of those laying
        around.

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          #19
          I think people have "relative" views of
          wet. SF3, thinks he is wet. To me he is
          not. Just an example, not picking on
          you, SF3.

          And when you farm a block with no roads,
          lakes, bush, ravines, etc. it is tougher
          to burn. But other than modifying the
          hitch on my old 14' er, it may be an
          option when it isn't so slimy.

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            #20
            Did a demo of one 2 years ago. In dealing with excess moisture, it made it worse, not better. I planted winter wheat on the feild last fall, but if I hadn't I wouldn't be in there yet this spring. Just had another inch and a half, so that feild would be 7-10 days away whereas will likely go on the rest by wed-thur

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              #21
              I rigged up my 41' Salford to use with my leading
              Bourgault tank and tried it out last spring with
              great success. I put valmar deflector plates on the
              front of it on 12" spacing and seeded a section of
              canola before it dried up to much. I put down 5
              pounds of seed and the field turned out very well.
              I would recommend this to anyone facing excess
              moisture....looking like I might need it again. Just
              for the record I am not a sales rep or any way
              affiliated with Salford, just a happy customer. If
              anyone wishes I have pictures of my crop at about
              the 5 leaf stage.that gives a good illustration of
              how it worked. These machines are versatile and
              built well, very pricey though. My 2 cents...

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