riders , with air , it will easily keep till you dry it , or you can just freeze it . without air at these temps , at least a week , probably 2 . aireation and -40 work well together also ,dries good
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Well 22.8 and wouldnt go through at 1:30 yesterday!
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we had canola so tough that water ran out bottom of hopper bin in in the morning one year, dries good
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Yeah when it can go through the combine, it will go. So far, it won't go.
Forecast at least looks dryer for now.
Riders, in 2009, I took ALL my canola at 14, starting this very day that year. Most had not done a thing until the 8th of November. Some canola we dried right away, the one bin on rented land with air, landlord blew air all winter, only on the cold days. Checked frequently. Sold it in June, on a hot day it was very cold in the bin. And IT WAS DRY.
2004. Combined a fair amount in November. I remember doing oats on the 11th. It can happen
Temperature is far more important than actual moisture content. I am far more scared about my 8% canola combined at 20 degrees, than I am with my last canola which tested 13, combined at near zero degrees.
We shall see. The big lady has been up on stage in this area about 6 times. She has returned backstage the same number of times.
The two week forecast says she may well sit there for a while.
I hope very much so.
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Thanks people doing the higher spots where I can go was stuck earlier.
Wind is helping too bad wasn t windy earlier.
Can't test it but she s getting air as it's dumped.
Awful feeling crop in the field and you can't move.
I ll gladly take getting stuck or whatever a few times.
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Only able to do some higher ground free. Just kept getting stuck spent more time pulling out than combining. But there is snow now. Pretty depressing!!
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