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    #11
    Not first for sure and never have been first but i am done.

    Finished the Alfalfa last night so cleaning the combines today will be enjoyable. Usually I am trying to get them cleaned up and put away with the temps below 0 and blowing snow.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Robertbarlage View Post
      Only done because it was shit crop. but getting lots of dirt work done already.
      I need a done-date!

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        #13
        Sept 17

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          #14
          Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
          Not first for sure and never have been first but i am done.

          Finished the Alfalfa last night so cleaning the combines today will be enjoyable. Usually I am trying to get them cleaned up and put away with the temps below 0 and blowing snow.
          Was the yield on the alfalfa poor, medium or good? Curious. Sainfoin here was medium. Saw some high clover this year in the ditches. Hope you have ample feed!

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            #15
            Guys with 5 to 10 combines still going hard...need more iron or less dirt. If you are not done on a year like this, normal year will be HELL.
            Finished playing Sept 12. All harvest iron washed, waxed, vacuumed, oil drained. None is more than ONE of each.

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              #16
              Originally posted by parsley View Post
              Was the yield on the alfalfa poor, medium or good? Curious. Sainfoin here was medium. Saw some high clover this year in the ditches. Hope you have ample feed!
              Alfalfa was poor because of heavy plant bugs and lygus bug pressure.

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                #17
                No we’ll finish today then north to custom harvest another 2400 acres so yea not us.

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                  #18
                  Sept 1st, 12:34 am was done.

                  Combine blown off and into hibernation on the 10th. But needed the lights to park it so was after 8 pm.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by woodland View Post
                    Currently at 15% due to constant little showers, loads of second growth
                    I am waiting on about 120 acres of "kustard" to cure out...

                    The mustard is ready to go, but the kochia is still drying down. I'll get to it when I get to it i guess. The showers here did little to regenerate soil moisture, but they sure provided the gas necessary to make the fields around here look like absolute SHIT!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                      I am waiting on about 120 acres of "kustard" to cure out...

                      The mustard is ready to go, but the kochia is still drying down. I'll get to it when I get to it i guess. The showers here did little to regenerate soil moisture, but they sure provided the gas necessary to make the fields around here look like absolute SHIT!
                      Wait a second…….. I’m only 15% done………. Neighbour’s are too.

                      Ma Nature is deciding to keep showering our droughted crop. Kinda ironic isn’t it. Aiming to be done by Halloween just like most years here.

                      The fun continues 🍀

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