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    #25
    Originally posted by ajl View Post
    Saw a guy chopping canola for silage today west of Edmonton. How hungry do the cows have to get in order to do this? Granted the crop had had a bit of hail but otherwise would likely have made a half decent canola crop.
    Not that hungry - cows love canola silage and the feed value can be good. We fed it for a couple of years from salvage crops the neighbours had. It takes about 3 days for them to get used to the taste. High sulfur so best to mix it 50:50 with something else.

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      #26
      Originally posted by caseih View Post
      You are ?
      No..maybe SF3 will have a bunch after he demos the red one this yr.lol.

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        #27
        Case and Deere will have twin rotors again to get to next class combine. Watch.

        Trying to get the Fendt, Meg is it coming our way.

        So far this weeks heat the plants are recovering at night. Next two days will tell but lighter soils are showing the stress.

        Barley being swath last night coming home across the valley all way to Regina.

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          #28
          Twin Rotors - Ground breaking tech...

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          Average crop coming here. A few barley fields are suffering, can't grow roots fast enough

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            #29
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
            Case and Deere will have twin rotors again to get to next class combine. Watch.

            Trying to get the Fendt, Meg is it coming our way.

            So far this weeks heat the plants are recovering at night. Next two days will tell but lighter soils are showing the stress.

            Barley being swath last night coming home across the valley all way to Regina.

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            Don't let that sleek new "Transformer"(kid's toy) look fool you.... you better give it three years to get all the "new equipment" bugs exterminated from it.

            You will never be AGCO stoopid anyway SF3...

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              #30
              Agco always forgets to put in all the bolts somewhere.

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                #31
                Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                Agco always forgets to put in all the bolts somewhere.
                They sure didnt on a rogator
                Massey , now thats another story ...

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                  #32
                  Canola starting to go down at Edgeley and barley starting by our yard.

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                    #33
                    BLY west of wadena/quill lake being combined..
                    Weighs 40 lbs.

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                      #34
                      Wow

                      Today’s heat did cause some leaves to drop and hopefully the canola can recover tonight.

                      Peas are being harvested and barley getting swath.

                      Rain Sunday. Hahhahahaha

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                        #35
                        Canola has taken a beating. Hilltops are fried.

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                          #36
                          Originally posted by Partners View Post
                          BLY west of wadena/quill lake being combined..
                          Weighs 40 lbs.
                          Ouch!

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