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Furrow brings up the wind risk in a different tread as well. Next Wednesday/Thursday looks like a change in weather for our area. About a ten degree temp drop. And who knows maybe a big wind preceding it..... just hate to see swaths scattered...mitigate the risk.
I took ours with more green count than I would have liked to but it was testing seven and had no rain since it was combined....its safe in the bin and has been aerated.
CGC results:
Sample #1...0.6 distinctly green (I guess I grade tougher), 1.1%
dockage. 45.6% oil, chlorophyll 6.4 mg/kg.
Sample #2...1.0 distinctly green, 1.5% dockage. 42.2% oil, chlorophyll 16.7 mg/kg.
I guess I managed it good enough. Swathing timing was tricky...
I had higher dockage with the seives I used.... I think they are required to use a size that saves the most canola. I used a 6.5 round hole and .38 slot. Must have shook it too hard...lol.Last edited by farmaholic; Sep 10, 2017, 07:25.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostFurrow brings up the wind risk in a different tread as well. Next Wednesday/Thursday looks like a change in weather for our area. About a ten degree temp drop. And who knows maybe a big wind proceeding it..... just hate to see swaths scattered...mitigate the risk.
I took ours with more green count than I would have liked to but it was testing seven and had no rain since it was combined....its safe in the bin and has been aerated.
CGC results:
Sample #1...0.6 distinctly green (I guess I grade tougher), 1.1%
dockage. 45.6% oil, chlorophyll 6.4 mg/kg.
Sample #2...1.0 distinctly green, 1.5% dockage. 42.2% oil, chlorophyll 16.7 mg/kg.
I guess I managed it good enough. Swathing timing was tricky...
I had higher dockage with the seives I used.... I think they are required to use a size that saves the most canola. I used a 6.5 round hole and .38 slot. Must have shook it too hard...lol.
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Well we got to 40% yesterday as the wheat harvest continues.
Some are talking canola is 5.5 moisture thats a money loser. Were hoping for a rain next week a big rain and then combine at 11 or ten. We have lost more canola over the years to harvesting in hot idiotic hot harvesting than wet.
Some are going all night and sleeping in the day.
Bags cool nice in a few days.
So its real early hell its first week of September going into second.
Its not Nov 26th like last year. Plus big iron starts tomorrow and like the Americans you need your hrs done and now you wait for soy and corn so you can attend the show.
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Better hope you don't get 80-100 km winds when this weather changes .
I have seen first hand entire fields with swaths almost gone. Lost a lot more than harvesting at 5% .
Your right it's not ideal but neither is losing the crop entirely while waiting for ideal conditions.
There are thunder storms predicted tonight and we have seen hail loss of 50% or more this time of year.
It's all a gamble lol
If we had wheat left we would be on that but not sitting idle waiting for perfect .... short term memory happens. A lot of guys did that last fall around here then we had a foot of snow for a month .
Canola can be monitored when in the bin , but left out it's still mother natures
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You have too much money in the bank if the combine is sitting when a crop is ready to harvest or you just started farming maybe.
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Originally posted by redleaf View PostWell farmaholic I guess that could happen or it could dump two feet of snow day after tomorrow too. I've seen all those things and more but I've never seen canola with concave set for wheat and rotor there too and still putting full pods in tank and out the back end I tried everything I could think of as far as setting the combine ( even slowing down) and still poor results. I'm seeing pods split end wise with the membrane hanging loose and still seeds in both halves of the pods. And by the way before someone accuses me of being incapable of setting a combine ( that may be true)I would like to say I am not alone. Looking for ideas and have talked to neighbors and relatives with different coloured combines and all say the same.
We spent more time this year doing weigh-offs between combines and re-setting than we ever have. It has been a tough year.
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