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    Porridge 2018

    First load of 2018 is in the bin finally! We’re guessing it’s 25%+ since there’s plenty of kernels you can cut with your fingernails. Getting the dryer drug out of the shed and set up is my mission now. The propane guy is definitely going to be happy if we can keep going.



    Brand new auger from UFA complete with leaky hydraulic fittings and a loose spout. Some Teflon tape, couple wrenches, and an hour later it should be good for the season hopefully.

    Good luck everyone 🍀We’ll need it for the weather and to limp our equipment through another year of mud and flat crops.

    #2
    Glad you got going, but just wondering what kind of bird flew into the bin?

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      #3
      Good luck to you woodland and that sounds like the new auger I got from the co-op!

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        #4
        Something is wrong with this picture, where is all the white stuff?

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          #5
          Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
          Glad you got going, but just wondering what kind of bird flew into the bin?

          You’d have to ask the previous owner to find out for sure. We bought it as an insurance write off and haven’t gotten around to laying it over and pulling the dent out. Always blows my mind how many bins aren’t anchored at all. We push 3-5 pipes 11 feet long into the ground and chain them to each bin. Good eye. 😎

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            #6
            Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
            Something is wrong with this picture, where is all the white stuff?

            We’ve had over ten days in September with snow on the ground so I’m glad it missed us this time.

            Forecast looks crummy going forward........ misery loves company as always

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