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    #13
    75% left here. Basically all of the canola and wheat. Some barley. All standing, canola and wheat will go if it can go two days without snow or rain. Barley is so flat it will take a lot of time and frost to get it dry. Will be working around a lot of wet areas, but not as bad as I first feared. Have tire chains on the tandem.

    Still most of the second cut hay laying down, people still raking it every once in a while. Still some first cut that never got cut, lots more laying in water.

    Got stuck trying to feed cows it is so wet.

    west of highway 2, I doubt is 50%. Basically no canola off anywhere. Canola swaths are looking black in places.

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      #14
      West of Edmonton we are at 80% left to go and I would say most are 60-70% left. I don't know of anyone that is done in our county even the 300 acre guys. Yesterday we finished chopping some second cut for silage that was cut in September yet looked like it was cut the day before. Also have a 1000 acres of newly seeded alfalfa that we would like to bale or chop this year whenever it dries up or freezes so we don't destroy the field. Since June we haven't gone more than three days without rain or snow except for a week in September. At least there is still lots of pasture left. We haven't gotten a killing frost yet since we were under snow for most of October. Here's a pic of that second cut that was down for five weeks.

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        #15
        still at 5%, rain last night. my guess 20% are done , 60%in the range of 5-35%left.
        the other 20% , mostly bigger operators, 35-65% left.

        mostly wheat out , but some bigger outfits have some canola
        there are a lot around with at least a 1000 acres left

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