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    #11
    Freewheat, well said
    most farmers aroumd here are running around
    with their Dad's chequebook so the hit is not as
    hard. They will beok with high rents and nee
    machines.

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      #12
      Straight cut your canola then.

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        #13
        Well said Freewheat. I agree 100%

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          #14
          Maybe I've been doing this too long....
          Anyone interested in some whine-olyn lessons, HURRY book now I'm filling up quick.

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            #15
            Freewheat, I always enjoy your posts. I totally agree. A smaller mixed operation is looking to have a lot of advantages now and into the future. People just don't want the work or hassle anymore.

            In my mind all the risk and stress of a large single enterprise, doesn't necessarily outweigh the hassle....

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              #16
              HA HA! Looked out at the sheep today.
              They are damp, but not unable to breed
              and have lambs, the prolific buggers!lol

              Seems they may take work, and no trips
              to HAwaii for my family this winter, but
              a guy needs to do what he needs to do to
              make a living, when he is building a
              business with no shirtails to grasp
              onto.

              Sheesh the crops are flat today. Anyone
              use a pull type swather any more?
              Probably not, but if there is anyone out
              there, should I look into the rotoshear,
              or the sabre divider? Which is better? I
              always have issues swathing leaning
              canola, but this year it is
              unprecedented for lodging after that
              wild wind and rain yesterday. I could
              straight cut it, but only have a rigid
              auger header. Would that work ok? I cut
              some volunteer canola last year, and it
              worked ok, but I fear I will have
              shelling issues with this setup???

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                #17
                Freewheat,

                We have been using flex headers since we started straight cutting wheat in the 80's.

                Rocks are the biggest reason... flexes jump over if they have been rolled. We roll everything now... and pick the big rocks.

                If the rigid is smaller... and your rocks are looked after... they can work OK. Just like swathing... I have done a week of night swathing now... works the best.

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                  #18
                  finished direct cutting flat canola today, had to buy a sideknife, but worked ok.
                  yield about half of last year.

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                    #19
                    Wilagro. You said you hiked off to the city to get a job. Did you hike downtown to the CWB headquarters by any chance? All this time i thought you were a farmer with your blinders on but if your working at cwb makes sense you would know whats best for farmers...

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                      #20
                      farmaholic, could I take some wine-olyn lessons,
                      instead? I think I want to live up to my
                      reputation. Pars

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