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    #41
    Good luck
    Frost can takith away faster than one could ever imagine, just like hail
    Been there several times over the past 30 years of actually farming ... it’s not a great feeling or fun to deal with the fall out after .

    Makes it tough to raise a family while the rest of the ag industry tends to punish the wounded.

    That’s a fact
    Last edited by furrowtickler; Oct 4, 2021, 21:49.

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      #42
      And now reality shows up ...
      https://twitter.com/LeighStrange1/status/1457519726259683330

      Frost hammers yields in cereals at flowering , combines eventually show the truth ....

      Add that to some big areas getting 8 in rain the past 3-4 days flooding paddocks ...

      file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/68/08/FF357824-E64C-4EA0-8200-926513D90F3A/IMG_8742.png

      The world was betting on a big harvest in Australia, never count on big yields before harvest even starts . Should be a lesson learned this past year from both the northern hemisphere and now the Southern Hemisphere.

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        #43


        That’s a lot of rain

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          #44
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          I was right and the crop is even better than expected

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            #45
            It's not in the bin yet.

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              #46
              It might be big ... feed quality big if the rains continue.
              Wheat is on another rally for some reason. Lock the bins with any high quality stuff.
              Lentils could be getting hurt also.

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                #47
                Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
                It's not in the bin yet.
                Absolutely. Target is always try to finish by Xmas. We're going into summer so days are getting longer, drier, and hotter. That will last till April actually. Biggest threat to yield loss now is fire so that is small and localized. Harvest bans occasionally. You legally must have a fire fighting unit in the field for every combine and firebreaks maintained around the perimeter. You could still get a freak widespread rain with followup hot humid which downgrades quality PFQ.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Austranada View Post
                  I was right and the crop is even better than expected
                  Does Neil do yield projections there too ????

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    Does Neil do yield projections there too ????
                    Who's Neil. You might be embarrassed when I post the final numbers. I see circle jerk troll liked your post. Cmon ft don't join the circle you're better than that

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Austranada View Post
                      Who's Neil. You might be embarrassed when I post the final numbers. I see circle jerk troll liked your post. Cmon ft don't join the circle you're better than that
                      Why would I be embarrassed? I could care less , was just pointing out that when they call for huge crops months before harvest , many times they are wrong .
                      Western Canada was a perfect example this year .
                      Some may get a big crop there , good on them 👍.
                      I see a lot of rain in areas again . Hopefully it’s all dries out before quality deteriorates
                      I was just passing on info . , let us know when it’s In the bin ..... all of it .
                      Being a pretend farmer you should have lots of time to get all the info .

                      Is binlurkin there too helping ??

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