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    #13
    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
    Shares up 82% this morning
    In this case, better for "investors" to be late to the party than having arrived near the beginning. I bet few new people invested with the dismal track record.

    MAYBE even the late comers should leave soon now.


    I wonder how many $ worth of share buy backs fell into principle's hands, only to now be sold at a tidy profit.

    A real disservice to the Primary Producer.......as the "credit of last resort".

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      #14
      Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
      Got smoked about three yesterday by a wicked hailstorm. About a mile wide, ten miles long. Course it nailed me. Looks a lot like 100% to me.

      Golf ball sized in amounts I have never seen before. Nor has my 80 something neighbor.

      I guess I’ll never know now what my wicked, beautiful barley would have yielded.

      I was out baling. Never have I seen such a benign and boring cloud pack such intensity. I thought the windows were going to break. A bit more wind and it would have been much more destructive.

      It could be worse. But it sure as heck sucks.
      Dang! Hope you can salvage some sheep food

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        #15
        Furrow, they always count lost pods but what about stalk damage, when the stalk has a hundred bruises on it, it is not going to give you anywhere near its original potential. Sorry to hear about your storm loss Sheep. Hopefully you can salvage some for feed.

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          #16
          Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
          Got smoked about three yesterday by a wicked hailstorm. About a mile wide, ten miles long. Course it nailed me. Looks a lot like 100% to me.

          Golf ball sized in amounts I have never seen before. Nor has my 80 something neighbor.

          I guess I’ll never know now what my wicked, beautiful barley would have yielded.

          I was out baling. Never have I seen such a benign and boring cloud pack such intensity. I thought the windows were going to break. A bit more wind and it would have been much more destructive.

          It could be worse. But it sure as heck sucks.
          Thats too bad , Sure is disheartening

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            #17
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            Thats too bad , Sure is disheartening
            And sheepwheat will be told he isn't trying hard enough. ...

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              #18
              Sorry to hear that sheep it looked ugly on radar I think some south guys also had hail

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                #19
                Sorry to hear sheep

                Sweet corn at home got shredded a bit but still given er ....


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                  #20
                  Nice our corn, and other stuff is just getting going.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                    Got smoked about three yesterday by a wicked hailstorm. About a mile wide, ten miles long. Course it nailed me. Looks a lot like 100% to me.

                    Golf ball sized in amounts I have never seen before. Nor has my 80 something neighbor.

                    I guess I’ll never know now what my wicked, beautiful barley would have yielded.

                    I was out baling. Never have I seen such a benign and boring cloud pack such intensity. I thought the windows were going to break. A bit more wind and it would have been much more destructive.

                    It could be worse. But it sure as heck sucks.
                    Saw the storm track, wondered about you, feels crappy so close to harvest. We got smashed in 83 in middle of harvest. Still a bad memory. NO hail insurance either.

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                      #22
                      One year I dropped coverage but that was a low hail year on pins and needles every storm. I still think if a guy put the equivalent of premium in an account and after 5 years you wouldn't actually need to insure as most claims are one or two 100% and rest 5 to 10% on most.

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                        #23
                        Well with today's rain we have hit the 6-inch mark for rain since April 1 2020.

                        Its time to call it a day on rain and now let the sunshine and bring on harvest 2020.

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                          #24
                          Who does independent hail adjustment?
                          I thought I seen a post on here ?

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