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    Harvest restart ...

    Anyone able to get going anywhere ?
    Nothing moving here , and depends on the next few days. Probably be a week before anyone gets harvesting again here if we get the edge of this snow system.
    Still have 600 ac standing wheat , and watching this snow system very close . If it stays south of here we are better off to leave it stand .

    #2
    I doubt we move next week....its wet...but prices are moving..

    1cwad 7.90....1cwrs 14.5 just shy of 7 bucks...you know the unicorn grades...

    Only thing they like it dry.....

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      #3
      We are doing canola and lots of canola coming off in NE Sask. the last few days.

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        #4
        Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
        We are doing canola and lots of canola coming off in NE Sask. the last few days.
        Good to hear 👍. We got real wet here again a few days ago. We will be 4-6 days yet if we don’t get snow .
        All our crop is matured out just need to get it reasonably tough to start again

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          #5
          Going to swath some standing wheat, quality already gone, trying to preserve quantity.
          Will not be too disappointed if we miss snow and it is wasted effort.

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            #6
            Couple more fields of canola will go before we catch up to the swather. Canary, buckwheat and flax aren't ready to go.

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              #7
              We are just hoping to get a good stretch of weather after this system goes through. Hopefully get a 10 day go at er in October somehow

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                #8
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                We are just hoping to get a good stretch of weather after this system goes through. Hopefully get a 10 day go at er in October somehow
                Accuweather has 15 days of fair weather in their forecast for October after this system passes. I’m going with that....

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Herc View Post
                  Accuweather has 15 days of fair weather in their forecast for October after this system passes. I’m going with that....
                  Sure hope so , we have not had more than 3 days in a row since we started in August . Even the peas were a struggle lol .

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                    #10
                    Have been poking into mustard... it's right on the line.

                    If it's tough today, I might swap concaves and go clean up the pea low spots.

                    No block heater on the old combine and certainly no heated shop. Starting the combine is a two man job these days. One cranking it over, the other squirting ether. It's still September...

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                      #11
                      Nothing happening around here - we got @ 3/4" Thursday with another 1 1/2" in the YR forecast for Sun/Mon with the next shot coming next weekend. Fields are wet. Corn silage is going to be a challenge both with ground conditions and the custom operators getting backed up.

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                        #12
                        Just under 4/10 in Regina guage last 3 days but it is wet-wet-wet. But sun is shining this morning and standing Canola is a candidate for a test run. Good going Agrivillers. Brrrm - brmm.

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                          #13
                          Only guy moving is the guy with $1300 an acre oats. Easy for him to afford to cook it down! Lol zero canola has been done, lots is gr@ss green in the swath. Stuff other than barley was just getting ready here.

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                            #14
                            Something wrong with the thread title. How does one restart, when one hasn't yet started for the first time?

                            Still needed a week or two of HOT weather to finish these crops off. Even wheat seeded in early May still has noticable green, not second growth, or delayed germination, we have just had that little heat all summer thanks to global warming.

                            Sheepwheat, how does one accomplish $1300/acre oats? Organic and 200+ bushels per acre? Or is there something else hiding in the oats that has a little more value?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                              Something wrong with the thread title. How does one restart, when one hasn't yet started for the first time?

                              Still needed a week or two of HOT weather to finish these crops off. Even wheat seeded in early May still has noticable green, not second growth, or delayed germination, we have just had that little heat all summer thanks to global warming.

                              Sheepwheat, how does one accomplish $1300/acre oats? Organic and 200+ bushels per acre? Or is there something else hiding in the oats that has a little more value?
                              150 bushel 9 dollar seed oats.

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