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    #21
    Busy with the four legged crop here lately.


    Brought the yearlings home to sort the breeding heifers out and vaccinate everyone. They came in and were very mellow to work with which is always nice. Only got a little sprinkle which was nice for a change. My wife wasn’t enthusiastic with how many heifers we put with the bulls but mom was hinting there should be more. Sometimes you can’t please everyone 😉



    Hopefully a year from now most of these will have successfully “multiplied “............. we’ll see if they paid attention in math class or not. 🍀

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      #22
      Originally posted by fjlip View Post
      Guess where crops are the best?[ATTACH]4523[/ATTACH]
      Sometimes those dark blue areas don’t make grain, they make mud. Just ask SKF.
      I live close to one of those areas, thankfully we arent in that situation.

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        #23
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        Things have really shaped up here. But I only take pictures of the best spots and the best angles.

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          #24
          Jeez thats anice flax crop
          They are all shit here
          Lets see , $14 x 35 =
          Fungicided and all lol

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            #25
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            [ATTACH]4524[/ATTACH]

            Things have really shaped up here. But I only take pictures of the best spots and the best angles.
            Best tune for pic taking is around 7pm when everything looks lush. Crops is so dark green it’s almost blue.

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              #26
              Originally posted by bigzee View Post
              Sometimes those dark blue areas don’t make grain, they make mud. Just ask SKF.
              I live close to one of those areas, thankfully we arent in that situation.
              We are in a blue area, things were great till Sunday. Now that the system is charged, it won't quit raining. Things are already turning yellow in all the standing water.

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                #27
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                Jeez thats anice flax crop
                They are all shit here
                Lets see , $14 x 35 =
                Fungicided and all lol
                I only take pictures of the best spots at the best angles.

                I presold a bit, not at $14 either sigh.

                But why would we talk about marketing here?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                  Things have really shaped up here. But I only take pictures of the best spots and the best angles.
                  Now that farma posted that I am not even going drive by mine anymore.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by bigzee View Post
                    Best tune for pic taking is around 7pm when everything looks lush. Crops is so dark green it’s almost blue.
                    The glass covering my phone camera lens is cracked. It screws up the color and quality of the pictures.

                    This is the Ghetto...nothing looks as good as the pictures portray...because everything is photo-shopped!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      The glass covering my phone camera lens is cracked. It screws up the color and quality of the pictures.

                      This is the Ghetto...nothing looks as good as the pictures portray...because everything is photo-shopped!
                      You remind me of me when the hutterite colony 30 miles away asks how my crop went on any year... bahaha. When THEY ask, it's always bordering on a failure.

                      The boss looked at me bewildered a few years ago, after everyone pulled big bushels, and he asked that question and got my stock reply...

                      I told him, "Dont get me wrong, I quite like you, but I dont need a new neighbor if you know what I mean."

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