Can't be a silage bag it was too dry for silage wasn't it? Lol
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Grass bags are part of our farm storage we have a area in yard thats the bag site. Im saying all over the prairies their are no grain bags like other years when the big hitters had big big big crops. No big shinny storage built other wise you would see those. Its a average in the good areas and smaller in the dryer. Real simple math. But even one was raised on rounding up or averaging up with new math i guess the grain companies and experts do to.
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostSome wheat on shallow ground not enjoying current moisture stress
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We saw a lot of crops that looked like that this year. If it is hot and windy on top of the drought stress, it is a helpless feeling. Empty clouds like railcars roll by just as described in the dirty thirties.
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You guys may have seen articles about nsw dire situation which it is but one from the "the land" from a farmer at Cobar its basically grazing country and shouldn't be cropping out there but they do have a maybe 1 in 3 or 4 strike rate but often when they have a big year covers costs of previous losses but I wouldn't farm there.
The autralian crop will continue to get down graded slightly each week until harvest I would suggest a little at a time.
West Australia biggest wheat state was in real strife but has made a comeback of sorts will still be much below average but not perhaps the disaster that was looming 6 to 8 weeks ago.
Meanwhile the market is just bumbling along doing its own thing
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