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    Harvest progress?

    I wonder what the forecast is for next spring.
    15 C 42% humidity. Flax testing off the chart....

    #2
    ground is soup and slop here , nice day tho. harvest several days off .

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      #3
      Swathed Canola testing 11.5 at noon today down to 9.5 at 2:00pm. Been going since noon. Time to giver 700 acres swathed canola left.

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        Punch it


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          #5
          Some are trying to go. Challenging times. Really need a couple more sunny days with wind. Then another week without rain.
          Even then it will be a challenge.

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            #6
            We have flax, wheat and barley out. Swaths are still soggy underneath.
            Maybe a week of this weather and we can go.

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              #7
              Remarkable weather for November in MB. Second day at 19C and the suns feels like it would burn a hole in you.

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                #8
                We're burning previously cut and uncut mowed hay sloughs here.... hard to believe the difference in conditions. Guys harvesting here too.
                Flax is barely dry and the guys that are straight cutting downed and twisted stuff say it's tough slugging in those spots.

                Good luck and safe harvesting!

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                  #9
                  Some guys going. Conditions are wet, everything off the chart.

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                    #10
                    windy windy here, everythings dry now after today.

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                      #11
                      Whatever standing hemp is left is going through. Seed is around 17% mc.
                      Possibly finish the hemp then move to whatever is left standing of the faba beans. A little bit every day. Its fascinating how we went from full out threshing and checking behind the combine for losses to collect whatever you can considering the circumstances.
                      It went from "when this field is done we will move to the next one" to " if we can fill a small truck today without any drama/fire that would be a real tangible accomplishment.

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                        #12
                        Went yesterday (we are south of Yorkton) canola started off the chart. Needle wouldn't bounce. Did enough to fill wet bin for dryer and one other bin. Already rotating that bin to be safe. By the end of the day at 100 the needle was at about the halfway spot on tester. Today has come down all day almost down to 78 on tester at 16 degrees which is high fourteens. That now seems dry lol. What a year. Very thankful for weather though.

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                          #13
                          18C and windy here, just awesome. Got going yesterday tough but today we actually did a bin of dry wheat. First dry grain of 2016! Calling for chance of showers in am hopefully not.

                          Had the same thought as Hobby. Usually out throwing a pan under the combine and changing as need be. Haven't even looked this year.

                          Good luck to all.

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                            #14
                            Stilled screwed here, in 4x4 on the japanese pavement.

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                              #15
                              Standing canola down o 14 today

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