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    #21
    Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
    Since it looks could be a wet harvest. Just wondering what everyone is doing extra to prepare?

    Drier/more air bins?

    More equipment like extra combine?

    Tracks/more tires?

    Or just riding it out to see what happens?
    You can't prepare if you have not had decent years for a decade, cuz there is no cash available.

    For me, I roll with it. One last time.

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      #22
      Still decent here but had 1/2" last night. Didn't need it for the crops but the grass isn't doing the August die off. Boy central Alberta has some pockets of flat tangled messes. Wet harvest here generally means spinning out on fields or getting stuck going too close to sloughs. Then poor graded crap in the bottoms and better stuff on the tops. Most part we've been getting decent in time rains but I fear when the wagon races come to Lloydminster is when a monsoon hits. 2004 scenario all over. Successive years of drought, bse, shit prices then a decent year with massive yields only to be punished with a monsoon and frost during wagon week and full blown sclerotinia in the canola.

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        #23
        Grain drying with existing bin aeration system. Use flameless, breathable, dry heat with a high cfm blower. Units are portable and available for rental or retail. Financing options available to Western Canada. 1-855-350-heat(4328). Ask for GarettClick image for larger version

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