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    #16
    It's a big big weather event! Take this crop and go hard! Mid October start again will have lots still out of it comes! Also as the old saying goes Jewish holidays bring rain! I think that's week! Be safe it's not worth losing a life over!

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      #17
      SF3, that's an ol' saying in our family too.

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        #18
        And one good day of threshing yesterday and today down with rain!!!!!,

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          #19
          Oh ya, and I know the adjusters won't come today. They can only come when your on the combine and need you to go with them!!

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            #20
            I might as well grow peas slow going. wheat is dry but flat on the ground like a pancake 100 acres a day with 2 big combines

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              #21
              One local here parked the straight headers couple of them and swathing in front of combine. Get more done. Works for them.

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                #22
                Same here hopper...

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                  #23
                  Same here hopper... will leave one seed wht field to straight cut... is standing well...

                  I do not know where all the N came from to feed our crops. Must have been that August 6 hail storm... dropped N as well! A blessing with the pain!

                  Cheers!

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                    #24
                    Tom, which variety is standing the best for you? We've been growing Shaw and it isn't too bad except if it is overfed(probably like anything else). But we grew it and Lillian in the recent past but found the Shaw appeared more susceptible to fusarium(but wanted the midge tolerance). It seems you have to pick which battle(fusarium, sawfly, midge, blah blah blah) you want to fight because no one variety is a silver bullet.

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