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Originally posted by jensend View Post
Not my grain so will just say from south of #1.
behind the scenes, maltsters are making deals to buy out feed contracts . DYODD on feed barley contracts .
More than a few ships will be meandering around the pacific looking for somewhere to go this fall and winter
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Neighbours barley heating in bin last night
Due to grasshoppers he thinks because the
Barley is beyond dry. Combined in the heat didn’t
Help either. And weighing 32 pounds
maybe He’s mixed up and it’s oats. Lol
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostCould be lots of peewees this fall guys won't keep them back cus of lack of feed and water. Feedlots still like somebody else to pre condition ( do the dirty work ).
Or maybe hell?
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostNeighbours barley heating in bin last night
Due to grasshoppers he thinks because the
Barley is beyond dry. Combined in the heat didn’t
Help either. And weighing 32 pounds
maybe He’s mixed up and it’s oats. Lol
Bin it and start cleaning ASAP ?
We found that from 2000 to 2004 if takes a lot more work to harvest and store a poor crop and is a lot more challenging than a good crop .
Grasshoppers and other green material from second growth cause a lot of issues quickly in bins .
In the frost years it was green seed and other frozen kernels cause big trouble too.
Either way it can be costly and just adds more work and stress even after harvest .
Ahh farming is so easy .......Last edited by furrowtickler; Aug 5, 2021, 08:12.
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We started silaging this week and I am somewhat hesitant to talk about the results as I was a bit surprised. In central Alberta while we haven’t had a lot of rain(just over 5 inches total), somehow our crops have held on. The first field we did was barley which yielded about 8 ton per acre. We are on second cut hay now and it is yielding about 4 ton per acre. Certainly thankful as our pastures are getting sparse.
Neighbour who drives silage truck for me was talking to a friend yesterday who farms in the Drumheller area and he was combining already, yellow peas yielding 18 bpa and some hrs wheat yielding 13 bpa.
Around here no combines rolling yet but pre-harvest apps have begun.
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Seed inspector coming Monday, then I will start combining on Wednesday. Normal here is mid Sept for grains. I doubt anything is seed quality.
Grain bins I ordered in the spring going up this weekend, but will sit empty, maybe next year will be better. I figured bin pricing won’t get any cheaper so may as well commit.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostKevin Hursh Quote August 5th, Western Producer:
"Crop Insurance is going to be the first line of defense. This may sound insensitive, but producers not enrolled in crop insurance have no one to blame except themselves. The same is true for Agristability. The program has many flaws, but this is the magnitude of disaster where the program will kick in for many producers facing a serious income shortfall"
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