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What the heck d r a p e r blocked out by admin? Unreal.
Auto block i should say not admin.
We had 10 to 12 mm last night we are almost home on track for 2 to 2.5 t ha wheat and barley
1 to 1.3 t ha canola
Lupind beans vetch 1.2 to 1.5 t ha.
Despite fallingvworld prices this week it actually edged higher locally.
Thats my crop report darn cold though 16 c today doing stock work chance if showers.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostWe rented this unit for 50 hrs this fall
Neat tractor to run
Cart is nice
Both used , cart been rebuilt
Tractor is a 450 hp , a bit small with big loads
Tractor has been abused by previous BTO operation needs some work but very neat to run
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Standing hailed barley not testable. Non hailed, 18%. 70% humidity, cloudy all day. Maybe tomorrow. Swathed canola is 15.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostI know it’s a Deere but beggars can’t be choosers lol ..
Very impressed with how they turned out here this year. And the height is 7-10 feet as well. That late heat wave made something of it. Before that you could see the volunteer canola in it from the road😉
The moo moos should be happy this winter.
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Originally posted by woodland View PostCurious what your cobs look like?
Very impressed with how they turned out here this year. And the height is 7-10 feet as well. That late heat wave made something of it. Before that you could see the volunteer canola in it from the road😉
The moo moos should be happy this winter.
That’s nice cobs there ... ðŸ‘🌽
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Still swathing here and harvest is progressing nicely.
This quarter has a lot of quackgrass and that has been making it a lot of “funâ€. Didn’t want to bale the straw but need to nuke the grass and the straw will be too thick if we chop it. Probably 3 bale an acre like most of the other fields so far.
The bred heifers are content for now but are eyeing up corn north of them, alfalfa to the south, and the stubble I’m cutting as soon as the bales get made and picked. Hopefully the weather holds as there’s a bunch of pretty second cut almost ready to bale. The first load of dry barley came off today and that’s nice for a change.
Good luck everyone. ðŸ€
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