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    #25
    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    Just flax left, only 280 acres.

    Last year it felt like we had too much land, this year it feels like we don't have enough..... good harvest conditions will do that. Actually we could use more acres. No expansion since 2004, that's a long time already. Getting left behind compared to Industry trend. Have to remember the acres per combine ratio....I'm not interested in the next increment of two combines....that means almost doubling acres.... no thanks.

    Bonus is we don't pay land rent(any amount worth talking about...30 acres lol)

    My local reputation is I'm lazy AND cheap.
    Hmmm left ya self open there mate bit my tongue from a smart arsecomment

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      #26
      Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
      Hmmm left ya self open there mate bit my tongue from a smart arsecomment
      Let it rip. I welcome it and can handle it.

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        #27
        Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
        Hmmm left ya self open there mate bit my tongue from a smart arsecomment
        Nah. Think of it more like “efficient”😎

        It’s a much better spin on the same thing.

        Myself............ I just have the “cheap” part nailed down. Haven’t mastered the lazy yet😉

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          #28
          Originally posted by woodland View Post
          Nah. Think of it more like “efficient”😎

          It’s a much better spin on the same thing.

          Myself............ I just have the “cheap” part nailed down. Haven’t mastered the lazy yet😉
          The older I get the lazier I become. Or is it working smarter not harder?

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            #29
            Good to see someone still gung ho on flax.

            It was so dusty doing lentils this yr, sometimes it was drive and pray. Had part of a 2x4 go through the combine. Pipeline guys must have left it out there. It broke in the feeder house before going in so was smaller by the time it hit the cylinder.

            One one of my dusty rounds this beauty was perched on the flex head. There isnt 2 rocks on this clay land, somebody put that in my field.

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              #30
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              The older I get the lazier I become. Or is it working smarter not harder?
              Naw, it's just cause we are older, realize working is NOT all there is.

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                #31
                Originally posted by jazz View Post
                Good to see someone still gung ho on flax.

                It was so dusty doing lentils this yr, sometimes it was drive and pray. Had part of a 2x4 go through the combine. Pipeline guys must have left it out there. It broke in the feeder house before going in so was smaller by the time it hit the cylinder.

                One one of my dusty rounds this beauty was perched on the flex head. There isnt 2 rocks on this clay land, somebody put that in my field.

                [ATTACH]6631[/ATTACH]
                If you were an Ontario farm boy, you wouldn't find that at all unusual.

                We roll them down and still pick'em up.

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                  #32
                  Jazz, if there isn't two rocks on your land, put that one right there in the cab with you. Problem solved

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    Good to see someone still gung ho on flax.

                    It was so dusty doing lentils this yr, sometimes it was drive and pray. Had part of a 2x4 go through the combine. Pipeline guys must have left it out there. It broke in the feeder house before going in so was smaller by the time it hit the cylinder.

                    One one of my dusty rounds this beauty was perched on the flex head. There isnt 2 rocks on this clay land, somebody put that in my field.

                    [ATTACH]6631[/ATTACH]
                    Pfffffftttttt !!!!!!!!
                    You call that a rock ?
                    Not even one of those really hard black ones that break rub bars and bend shizz Up.

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                      #34
                      “ There isn’t 2 rocks....” Excuse my French. 😂 Just east of Regina we see an unbelievable variation in soil. From white almost pristine white beach-type sand with not a rock - to gravel pile - to gumbo —- all within a few miles. This is likely common across the country but sure is interesting here. Sometimes wonder what is 1/2 mile below the surface- could be rare earth?

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        Good to see someone still gung ho on flax.

                        It was so dusty doing lentils this yr, sometimes it was drive and pray. Had part of a 2x4 go through the combine. Pipeline guys must have left it out there. It broke in the feeder house before going in so was smaller by the time it hit the cylinder.

                        One one of my dusty rounds this beauty was perched on the flex head. There isnt 2 rocks on this clay land, somebody put that in my field.

                        [ATTACH]6631[/ATTACH]
                        Antifa strikes again! L.o.L.

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                          #36
                          Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                          Antifa strikes again! L.o.L.
                          Just have to ruin a thread hey guys

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