Originally posted by hobbyfrmr
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This area was far different than your area hobby . The first snow flattened everything to the ground . That caused 90% of the issues .
Even just two mile east most of the crop stayed standing, was a far different harvest with a lot less grief . We had a bit of both . Some guys had their entire crop flattened . Things don’t dry out very well when 2 in if the ground lol and not every acre was land rolled . Warrentee’s don’t cover rock damage lol , some guys were daily with feeder chains , not fun and no other option to get crop off the ground .
Also caused much lower falling numbers resulting in feed wheat compared to wheat holding grades that was left standing after the 4 snowfalls.
Wheat was close to being ready but second growth prevented much harvest before the snow in this area regardless if one had a super duper drier. If taken off it was feed regardless due to green .
Anyway , every area had its challenges this past fall , and none of us need this current political disaster to make things worse.
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