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    #51
    Harvest 2020 over for me, burnt 60 gallons of fuel and stuffed it in five single axles that went straight to town, never got rich but my sanity is the best in five years.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
      Can see the end in sight now, if combines hold together 2 days left of standing canola.

      Hate to sound like a broken record but my harvest mood is one of surprise. I have to be honest I thought my canola was as good as last year but no such luck, down 7-8 bushels per acre from last year. Considering the good moisture conditions this year I had hoped for better.
      With the extreme heat, 32 - 38 degrees for three or four weeks, those big leaves on the canola just gave up, in that heat moisture on the leaves would have helped more than in the roots.

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        #53
        Originally posted by woodland View Post
        Mallee where does your water come from in your pastures? Do you have wells or dams or pipelines? Just curious. We use all the methods I mentioned.
        Wells or bores we call em and pipleline water from murray river 30 kms away

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          #54
          Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
          Wells or bores we call em and pipleline water from murray river 30 kms away
          Interesting. How deep are your bores? Ours range from 50 to 250 feet deep here and usually pump 10-20 gallons a minute of hard water.

          The other day we drove to the mountains on a little escape and checked out Abraham lake which is a dam on the North Saskatchewan River. This river runs a few miles away from us about 250 miles downstream.



          It was so calm the reflection was perfect. The water usually is a lot more “chocolate milk” like by the time it gets to us.

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            #55
            Originally posted by makar View Post
            Harvest 2020 over for me, burnt 60 gallons of fuel and stuffed it in five single axles that went straight to town, never got rich but my sanity is the best in five years.
            Has it dried out enough to get back into shape for next year?

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              #56
              Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
              Wells or bores we call em and pipleline water from murray river 30 kms away

              Ozzie english. Kinda like your header and comb.


              This is a bore in canada. Lol.


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                #57
                Originally posted by GDR View Post
                Has it dried out enough to get back into shape for next year?
                Finally, yes, working up low spots with a offset disc, bone dry in some spots but can go anywhere. Disc almost skids on hard dirt, i love it, ground cracked everywhere.

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                  #58
                  Raining again tonight. Take this rain and SHOVE IT.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                    Raining again tonight. Take this rain and SHOVE IT.
                    Shove it to the Ghetto.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      Shove it to the Ghetto.
                      I truly wish. I’d love an early dry harvest. Just once even would be nice.

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