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    Got going today I would say a little wet yet!

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      #22
      Looks a bit soft..One we talked to is only filling his tank 1/2 full..Sinking to much..ground like a sponge he said..

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        #23
        Our barley is already up. See the rows in a week.

        We can't find a field dry enough for intended wheat so have put in some canola. Hope the wheat goes soon.

        Those fields are like floating soil on an ocean. If we ever break through we might need the Coast Guard.

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          #24
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
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          Got going today I would say a little wet yet!
          Holy shit batman, those tracks could kill a sprayer/swather or combine! Better NOT fill those tanks up!
          Ours SAFELY in the yard... a good earth shaking thunderstorm with NO RAIN would help...Click image for larger version

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          ND looks WET in places for 8850's...https://www.machinerypete.com/media_posts/john-deere-8850-tractor-stuck-in-muddy-field-in-north-dakota-pulled-out-by-another-8850
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            #25
            Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
            Our barley is already up. See the rows in a week.

            We can't find a field dry enough for intended wheat so have put in some canola. Hope the wheat goes soon.

            Those fields are like floating soil on an ocean. If we ever break through we might need the Coast Guard.
            That must be why your land sells for DOUBLE of Sask....climate!

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              #26
              Should make a nice pea field with those ruts. Same ****ing problem here frost boils fields are soft on hill sides. some fields good that are normally spongy and other ones that are normally dry are soft and we are sinking on the hillsides. Strange year.

              Those 6550s without duals are useless. you need a 6700 or 7700 and fill it 3/4 full then you would be going. Oh and also a quad trac.

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                #27
                Ha Fjlip. You see it's climate change that's made the difference. Plus Hutterites, over zealous Germans spending Mama's money, and Mennonites that descended from conscientious objectors jacking land prices.

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                  #28
                  Harrowed our driest fields today. I can't imagine pulling any size cart through the low spots/side hills..
                  Any amount of heavy rain and our losses will be unreal.

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                    #29
                    X2 braveheart. While our families and their neighbours were fighting ww1 and ww2, the CO's were building up their farms.

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                      #30
                      Interesting comment mbgrower. ....as Canada expensed bullets in the middle east ....the government opened the door for the Saudis to buy infrastructure assets in Canada. ...

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