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    #13
    Standing oats 12 yesterday. Three cheers for not swathing. Been peeling it off the ground, pretty flat from the snow, but dry. Who knew? I may luck out and get most of my crop dry of all things. Took a bit last week at 14 to 15.

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      #14
      Good going freewheat

      Grass what’s going on in Manitoba.

      Alberta must be going.

      Sitting in line

      16 km away.

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        #15
        Harvesting the first dry canola in 2 or 3 years here, depending who you are.
        Finish on weekend if you dryed some.
        Next week if you gambled and didn't.
        %20 less yield like I figured.
        Still a great time for landlords tho lol.

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          #16
          Canola dry, wind blowing we’re going. South of us guys canola testing 13.5. There’s advantages to being in hills.

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            #17
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
            241 c looks good but longer I think might add some next year. We like the straight cut for damage control in s shity fall.

            Canola 10.6 to 11.6 it’s go time we will bag and bin later. Outside rounds go home to dryer.

            SK3, how'd that caseih do compared to the jd's in terms of losses and sample quality?

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              #18
              Mb is a mixed bag. RRV is basically done i would est 10 maybe 20 percent beans and 50 percent corn left. West and north is worse lots of flat cereals in some areas and a good chunk of canola too. SC canola is flat as piss on a plate fighting mud. Also fighting mud in beans.

              Lots of tough grain getting shoved in air bins will make for nasty surprises this winter no doubt.

              Elevators are buying lots of tough canola

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                  #20
                  92% done here
                  just alfalfa left
                  really good crop all around here
                  still can't get anyone to sell spring stored fertilizer here ?

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                    #21
                    Southwest Mb. "standing" canola is testing in the 8's today. Wheat and beans are done. We will hopefully finish tomorrow.

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                      #22
                      Reached the finish line at 5pm. This is 43 days in swath! From all canola threatened by WINTER SNOW ICE, to last of the 65 acres testing 6.9%. Ranged from today 6.9 to 12.3 started Oct 3. Averaged about 10.5% and ice cold except today. Weather is something NOBODY can predict, screw all climate scientists/lairs/crooks on the take! Keep at it, safely, get enough rest. Weather could be fine till Jan now? Who knows? Certainly not till 2040!Click image for larger version

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                      Best overall farm yield of canola in my 50 years! Our Deere is typically 1% or less dockage. Ran flawlessly all fall, not a minute of downtime.
                      Last edited by fjlip; Oct 18, 2018, 22:24.

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                        #23
                        We will be a while yet here in the NW

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                          We will be a while yet here in the NW
                          Lots of threshing to go around here. Many have wheat off. Swear none got a dry bushel. Have a couple days of barley and all wheat left myself. Working on canola now. It’s dry but cereals still tough. I swath everything still and barley is ugly sprouted but wheat not bad, still probably a feed. At this point I don’t care but to finish canola and deal with the rest after. Seriously considering going back to cps. If you’re gonna grow feed wheat may as well grow what they want. If everything goes good I need 7 days to finish.

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