Most have Dryers up in the NW furrow?
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Maybe 10-15% of the guys have driers
Elevators are offering very good deals on drying , canola or wheat. But needs to be 17 ish or less. Most wheat not there yet as of yesterday. And they need canola very bad but it barely got below 12 yesterday for the most part. They have trains to fill and very little to draw from. Not sure if it just local or what but there is zero canola carryover here, that’s what makes the stocks number so hard to believe.
Some early seeded canola that’s been swathed for 3 weeks barely got dry yesterday. But that represents a very small portion of canola acres in general.
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Most wheat was still over 17 as of late yesterday. Going to be one of those years. We have been very fortunate that past few years with an abundance of dry grains , will be a “tough†harvest for a while yet .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostMaybe 10-15% of the guys have driers
Elevators are offering very good deals on drying , canola or wheat. But needs to be 17 ish or less. Most wheat not there yet as of yesterday. And they need canola very bad but it barely got below 12 yesterday for the most part. They have trains to fill and very little to draw from. Not sure if it just local or what but there is zero canola carryover here, that’s what makes the stocks number so hard to believe.
Some early seeded canola that’s been swathed for 3 weeks barely got dry yesterday. But that represents a very small portion of canola acres in general.
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Harvest here virtually at a standstill. Did a quarter of early seeded barley down for 3 weeks. Tried first cut canola 19.5%. Forecast me thinks looks like October is the month. Some pockets around here guys haven’t got peas off yet. That smoke messed everything up. Guys who did preharvest glyphosate are swathing everything cause nothing is dying. I hear that sell the swather ad and I’d like to find that condescending asshole and shove a handful of green second growth wheat where the sun don’t shine. Generally I’m a positive guy but when October harvest looms I get bitchy. Suppose by then the reefer will be legal and that may help. Lol
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