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    Harvest...

    Is there any crop out in your area? There are a handful of guys with some left here. Grind it out and fire up the dryer, I would consider myself lucky if I could get whats left out there off let alone close to dry.

    But I do remember taking flax tough and having to dry it and others got a chance to harvest their's dry....the cost of impatience I guess. But I remember thinking I would rather be wrong having to dry it versus being wrong and not getting it. Hindsight....

    #2
    Even the corn has been combined here. The big colony nearby had 770 acres of grain corn that yield 146 bus/acre dry and came off at 20% moisture.

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      #3
      Some of the stragglers here have a case of "wanna-be-BTO-itis". But for their sake I do hope they get it off!

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        #4
        In NE Sask I see mainly canary seed, oats and flax left......the odd low spot requires the ground freezing to harvest.

        You are right it's better to dry this time of year.

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          #5
          Having crop out of the field in saleable condition is always a winner.
          I have seen a field of wheat, flax, canola and barley in the last day or two.
          Very little left.

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            #6
            I am half done and quite concerned.

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              #7
              The big efficient farms around here start early harvest dessicated cereals tough/damp and dry it in August. Warmer weather less cost of natural gas, longer days. It definitely paid off (again) this year.

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                #8
                A few canola crops south of Edmonton....

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                  #9
                  Lots of guys half done here also.

                  Someone may want to take down the 1990 canola seed sign on the standing canola field I saw the other day going to Saskatoon. It Looks like it froze green.

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                    #10
                    Oats swaths N of Wadena, rest is done.

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