Harvest started again today with canola at 11.5 and flax close to dry. Oats and HRS still way tough but after two full weeks of sitting every one is getting anxious. We had over 2 inches of rain and close to foot a snow. Most of the smaller guys finished up the day before the rain two weeks ago. Lots have 2 or three quarters this increase to a high of 40 left by one guy. Lots of canola and flax out. Fields are wet so semis are sitting on the road. Hopefully the weather holds. How are the rest doing. This is from East central.
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Maybe some need to get in their vehicles and drive around a bit, there are lots of fields scatterred throughout many areas. A few days ago I met a guy at the P.A. JD dealer getting parts and told me he had 3500 acres to go yet. That early froze canola just wouldn't mature. The dealer told me also quite a few with a thousand or so acres, that was 4 days ago. As far as this huge canola crop it's plain bullshit there is a decent crop but not anywhere near the numbers the guys who want to screw us over are saying.
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MBRAT, are u serious? Can you not read the other posts? There are still combines rolling here, mostly small guys with old equipment and a few very large opperators. One fella has 20 combines rollin, "60" 1/4's to go as of last week - now thats too much. What S/F is doin is just fine, two class 7's would make a huge difference though.
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Boys yes we should have 3 and that's proubly going to happen because the rental cost is huge for break down on one 9660 (yea it just got fixed saturday 6 weeks down) the other thing to the two critics its still a family farm two close to 50 year and a 80. 3 of us no workers. Also drive around this crop isn't finished yet
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Plain and simple. You get the iron you need to cover your acres.
If your trying to do to many acres with one machine, your going to be taking alot of feedgrains.(and that makes sense??)
You can seed 150acres/ft of drill, if you want to seed every year until middle of June. God gives us 3 weeks to get it in and 3 weeks to get it off.....And you have to adjust accordingly.
Just one other note. Have a neighbor cropping 22000 acres, he is done. They get custom combiners in and are done. Have another neighbor with 20000 acres trying to do it with 4 9870's(because you know the dealer tells you these machines can do 5000 acres each). These guys are sitting with 8000 acres left. The first guy has all malt barley #1 wheat, and the second as 2500 acres off feed barley left, 1000 acres wheat, and the rest canola.
So who's the smart farmer??
It's not hard to see why some farms aren't making profit.
skhadenough, the western canola crop is huge!!
Anyone thinking fundamentals matter right now is nuts!!
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Plain and simple. You get the iron you need to cover your acres.
If your trying to do to many acres with one machine, your going to be taking alot of feedgrains.(and that makes sense??)
You can seed 150acres/ft of drill, if you want to seed every year until middle of June. God gives us 3 weeks to get it in and 3 weeks to get it off.....And you have to adjust accordingly.
Just one other note. Have a neighbor cropping 22000 acres, he is done. They get custom combiners in and are done. Have another neighbor with 20000 acres trying to do it with 4 9870's(because you know the dealer tells you these machines can do 5000 acres each). These guys are sitting with 8000 acres left. The first guy has all malt barley #1 wheat, and the second as 2500 acres off feed barley left, 1000 acres wheat, and the rest canola.
So who's the smart farmer??
It's not hard to see why some farms aren't making profit.
skhadenough, the western canola crop is huge!!
Anyone thinking fundamentals matter right now is nuts!!
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