Well the swather showed up tonight and gave it a go, but it looks like a no go. It is a modern case, was too late to see the number, will let you know tomorrow. He promptly sunk after making a couple passes. Gunna try in broad daylight tomorrow, but looks pretty hopeless. I never knew it was so wet. A neighbor is gunna try with his brand new macdon too.
We shall see. I was wondering how the canola ripened so fast. Well, I think I have the answer. It swathed itself. I think the soil is so saturated that it ironically killed the plants, kind of what you see in the low areas with standing water where it looks even more dead ripe. It just happened later on the rest of the field.
The swather guy said he couold not believe how wet it was. We had to walk half mile to the truck and it was juicy the whole way. He was wearing work boots and got a real treat at the standing water areas.
Good news is once the heavy canopy is removed, it does dry with a bit of sun half well. I wondered about taking it straight, but am worried that the soil will not get back into shape unless that covering is removed...
Thanks for the input.
We shall see. I was wondering how the canola ripened so fast. Well, I think I have the answer. It swathed itself. I think the soil is so saturated that it ironically killed the plants, kind of what you see in the low areas with standing water where it looks even more dead ripe. It just happened later on the rest of the field.
The swather guy said he couold not believe how wet it was. We had to walk half mile to the truck and it was juicy the whole way. He was wearing work boots and got a real treat at the standing water areas.
Good news is once the heavy canopy is removed, it does dry with a bit of sun half well. I wondered about taking it straight, but am worried that the soil will not get back into shape unless that covering is removed...
Thanks for the input.
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