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    #11
    Biglentil, we experienced the halo effect as well but canola didn't slow down growing. In fact, we found the best flea beetle deterrent since the Counter days. The beetles didn't even nibble, no shot holes yet they chewed on wild buckwheat.

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      #12
      Finished spraying the wheat..Now just for the 2nd pass on canola..Crops looking Good.Getting a few 10ths of rain every few days..
      Some crops early, some just finished seeding..

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        #13
        I haven't seen my crops since the weekend but when I finished spraying there the Barley was starting to joint and looked good except for the 40ac the lid was open on the phos tank. Peas had the stuble covered and looked really good. Mustard was about 10" tall and almost had the ground covered. Lentil looked good about 6" tall, maybe a little thin. Up north here I finished seeding the organic crop on Saturday and it's all up in 2-3 days and looking good. Canola is OK but not impressive. Same for lentils. Peas and wheat look good. Flax planted after the rain looks fantastic. Crops at arelee and Cando will need a shot of rain soon.

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          #14
          Still waiting for rain up here in the NE, crops look good better than last year but still patchy germ with no rain. Few guys reseeding Canola due to bug damage.

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            #15
            You can get aim on Deere it's a add ion case uses it still is bull shit that it works in high wind.! Always see damage easy to see! Useless system or just careless sprayers!

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              #16
              AIM works very well , it's guys who push things way way too far that cause problems .
              Guns don't kill people - it's the idiots who use guns

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                #17
                .....meanwhile, here in the Ghetto....

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                  #18
                  Aim is one of the best tools on my farm. Being able to set the rate an pressure and know it going to stay there is priceless. I was applying some fert last week in the hills using pwm, with all the hills and speed changes my rate was all over the place. Up and down 50% each way. With aim it just sits right where I set it.

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                    #19
                    yea I couldn't part with another 20 k or this rogator woulda had it also . best system goin , bar none . case sure is an advanced sprayer , from what I see . but we went the cheaper route , lol

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                      #20
                      Caseih....would you say your application rate is accurate? We know our field sizes and can fill to what we want and be pretty darn close.

                      Aim must be more "responsive"?

                      There's alot of solenoids and wiring.

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