Yes agree but im voting ahead
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Originally posted by tweety View PostNot even November yet. Relax.
The crops will dry eventually but its looking like next spring not November
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Originally posted by tweety View PostNot even November yet. Relax.
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I was on the record in September saying there is lots of time. There was. But I am now saying time is running out. Bucket nailed what I didn’t see as clearly before. This crop is not even mature. The amount of green swathed canola, green standing flax, green areas in oats and wheat, the fact there is STILL barley out, is just crazy. I have combined 300 bushels of oats and 150 of wheat so far this fall. Oats wouldn’t flow this morning.
My wheat was 20 yesterday. I think now when it cools off, if it goes through the combine it needs to be done never mind moisture. Which scares me. But leaving crops out over winter scares me more. Been there, done that, more than once, it has rarely been a winner.
I have seen it be over by now too many times. THAT IS FREAKING SCARY!
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Originally posted by GDR View PostPerhaps but for us yesterday was the first day of 2019 harvest and could only get it to 17%, then rain by 9:30 last night and 3 inches of snow with wind this am on already fairly flat crop. Hopefully we still get a fall but so far not looking promising.
Some times you win, some times you don't. That is what makes it so exciting
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Originally posted by tweety View PostYup, same here. Stuff is still green even if it was dry, most fields haven't started yet. Still peas out there.
Some times you win, some times you don't. That is what makes it so exciting
Realize that Sask farmers are not 100% covered by insurance...... not even remotely close .
Gives one a whole different perspective as to weather, lost grades , huge grade discounts and lost income not covered at all .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostJust a quick question, does all your total income come from the farm or is it a second kinda bonus income ? .........
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Originally posted by tweety View PostYup, same here. Stuff is still green even if it was dry, most fields haven't started yet. Still peas out there.
Some times you win, some times you don't. That is what makes it so exciting
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Originally posted by woodland View PostAs exciting as meeting my propane guy on a very regular basis is at the dryer, nobody downstream (feedlot, elevator, etc) seems to want to share the pleasure of the $3,600 bill from each visit of his.
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