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    #11
    https://www.agriville.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=7391&d=1610088201

    Mallee, why not a longer auger and just move it between bins instead of messing around with those 2 extra augers at the top of the bins?

    Do you own your own truck? Seems every picture in Australia shows custom haulers, mother bins and grain carts, but no farmer owned trucks. Is it taxes or government regulations that discourage truck ownership?

    Assuming you don’t own a truck, how do you get fertilizer and seed out to your drill?

    Lots of tip up boxes on Austrian trucks. They have almost disappeared here in Canada from the grain hauling scene. Perhaps a lot to do with Bourgault figuring out how to use hopper trailers to fill airtanks?

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      #12




      Couple winter sunsets

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        #13
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post




        Couple winter sunsets
        Wow for jets in the air.

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          #14
          Originally posted by woodland View Post
          I’m pretty sure the poplars around here would survive a nuclear holocaust. We’re normally quite wet so runaway fires aren’t much of a concern or common. You can shave them off at ground level and they’ll sucker back thicker than quackgrass in a manure pile. Only yellow iron, a complete douse of tordon, or constant abuse from cows seem put a lid on them.

          They are a persistent nemesis of mine.
          roundup from a spray plane in july or aug. kills them deader than a doornail
          fire also

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            #15
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
            Little snow to dig out after the sale.
            Where did you trade? Which drill, year, width, packers, openers?

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              #16
              From the same night on other side of lake ...

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