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    #13
    Snowing here in NW Sask again , officially 5th time now in September here .
    Things just got manageable yesterday.

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      #14
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      For a farm our size this harvest is dragging on way too long from the time we started. I can't imagine what others are going through is areas that are way further behind than we are. I would like to see the light at the end of the tunnel already. But you have to wonder what is coming in the next week with hurricane Rosa about to hit the lower west coast of North America and from what I can see the start of another low pressure center turning counter clockwise further north off the west coast.

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      Drew says "patience" eh! Even mine is wearing thin.
      Longest stretch we ever had , and still got done , was 09 , started aug 20 , finished nov.15, was almost as long as tge growing season!

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        #15
        Originally posted by caseih View Post
        Longest stretch we ever had , and still got done , was 09 , started aug 20 , finished nov.15, was almost as long as tge growing season!
        I remember 2009.... was combining dry flax in November and very warm....

        Didn't think we would finish that year either.....

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          #16
          Originally posted by bucket View Post
          I remember 2009.... was combining dry flax in November and very warm....

          Didn't think we would finish that year either.....
          I remember that as well , difference this year ...... instead of a few fields to deal with , everyone has the majority still out

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            #17
            Snowing here now

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              #18
              Swathed canola still testing 13%. Cant take it. Straight guys going though.

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                #19
                Originally posted by jazz View Post
                Swathed canola still testing 13%. Cant take it. Straight guys going though.
                Sunny Sunday...but +1 for a high! Hoping no more drizzle /snow pellets

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                  #20
                  Canola testing 12.5 now..
                  Dry compared to a few days ago..

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                    #21
                    Snow pellets can’t cut the wheat I’m pushing mud now. Boys will go till all picked

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                      #22
                      Dodging little mini blizzards all afternoon and got lucky to miss most of them. Canola swaths are down to about 12% now so hoping to keep missing the snow. Day before yesterday those swaths were over 14 and I am surprised how the moisture has come down when the temp is only a degree or two above freezing and no real sunshine.

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                        #23
                        Humidity must be low, 60 % at 2 degrees += 30% at +5C. Will freeze dry tonight at -8... dry tomorrow, cold will store just fine. Yes have missed the mini snow storms.

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                          #24
                          Bought a stripper head spring of 17 to pickup flat snowed on wheat. Didn't work, was taking the whole plant. In desiccated oats right now with it that still has green straw. Wow! can a guy fly with it. Probably double capacity of straight cutting, limited by gears in combine. Cart doesn't stop. Would be a nightmare in these conditions putting wet green straw through. Might have to torch it come spring but whatever... if it snows ill have a full profile

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