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    #13
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    Gezus you guys. I ain’t pulling out the drill until I can’t see a snow bank and can work outside with a light jacket on.

    That’s 2 weeks away. Soil is so cold can’t even think about seeding yet.
    Still a long ways off here too.

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      #14
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      Gezus you guys. I ain’t pulling out the drill until I can’t see a snow bank and can work outside with a light jacket on.

      That’s 2 weeks away. Soil is so cold can’t even think about seeding yet.
      What soil?

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        #15
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Gezus you guys. I ain’t pulling out the drill until I can’t see a snow bank and can work outside with a light jacket on.

        That’s 2 weeks away. Soil is so cold can’t even think about seeding yet.
        Shortages have caught many off guard. Best to get the parka out again…..

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          #16
          Originally posted by Herc View Post
          Shortages have caught many off guard. Best to get the parka out again…..
          Ya that’s the concerning part . We don’t want to be waiting for 2 -3 weeks for something we need during seeding .
          We had a seal kit ordered in mid seeding last year , got it in August . Patched it together to finish seeding . So if we had a big shop I would have gone through everything a few months ago .
          Hopefully we have no surprises, but there always seems to be something. Fingers crossed everything runs somewhat smooth and no costly delays when we do get going cause the seeding window will be small here I think

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            #17
            A farm in Manitoba is going green taking water and hydrogen and electricity and making anhydrous ammonia using cheap Manitoba hydro and solar panels. Farm is 11000 acres I always wondered if something would work like this on a farm scale but I bet the middle man will **** it up and make it non affordable for the farmer to buy.


            Good idea

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              #18
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Ya that’s the concerning part . We don’t want to be waiting for 2 -3 weeks for something we need during seeding .
              We had a seal kit ordered in mid seeding last year , got it in August . Patched it together to finish seeding . So if we had a big shop I would have gone through everything a few months ago .
              Hopefully we have no surprises, but there always seems to be something. Fingers crossed everything runs somewhat smooth and no costly delays when we do get going cause the seeding window will be small here I think
              Shortages are causing issues already.. making my Morris Contour 1 into a canola drill... ordered the openers and the Bourgault V packers last Sept.. openers came in end of Mar.. packers can't be found anywhere.. If this holds true, I'm thinking there are going to be a lot of New drills that don't get delivered/used this spring.. Bourgault doesn't have any rubber packer caps for 5710s..

              Simple ignition switch for a 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 can't be found.. 1800 back ordered and no idea when they will be delivered.. this has been going on for months.

              these are just the things I've found to be in short supply.

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                #19
                Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                A farm in Manitoba is going green taking water and hydrogen and electricity and making anhydrous ammonia using cheap Manitoba hydro and solar panels. Farm is 11000 acres I always wondered if something would work like this on a farm scale but I bet the middle man will **** it up and make it non affordable for the farmer to buy.


                Good idea
                That might be a game changer.

                Have you got any links for that?

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  Gezus you guys. I ain’t pulling out the drill until I can’t see a snow bank and can work outside with a light jacket on.

                  That’s 2 weeks away. Soil is so cold can’t even think about seeding yet.
                  Crawled over a snow bank to order parts for airdrill the other day parts should be here next week so we can work on dry grass. Seen some new JD drills on lowbeds today going through town somebody out west is going to be happy. When it warms up or above normal a guys gonna be puffing like a race horse the first couple of days working on stuff.

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                    #21
                    Can hardly see the drill in the WHITE cover! Be 2 weeks to move it.
                    "Shortages are all over and the latest is Zero Turn lawn mowers", Kubota can't source gas engines apparently.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                      We were right at the edge of the drought line it was 5 miles west of us and about 7 south. We had good crops in the 80s. But yes in comparison what was given back then vs now is a huge difference and yet one guy wants to limit who gets crop insurance.

                      The Conservatives have dropped the ball but I blame that on piss poor guys running for office that don't get Ag at All. They all are like BOBOO I have been to a farm. Like, **** me.
                      John Barlow is a former newspaper editor. And many MPs say they have been to a farm or are from one.

                      That doesn't qualify an MP to know what they are talking about.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                        A farm in Manitoba is going green taking water and hydrogen and electricity and making anhydrous ammonia using cheap Manitoba hydro and solar panels. Farm is 11000 acres I always wondered if something would work like this on a farm scale but I bet the middle man will **** it up and make it non affordable for the farmer to buy.


                        Good idea
                        Sounds like a great Idea, but where do you find green natural gas to make Nh3?

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                          Can hardly see the drill in the WHITE cover! Be 2 weeks to move it.
                          "Shortages are all over and the latest is Zero Turn lawn mowers", Kubota can't source gas engines apparently.
                          No worries, just wait for the electric ones that will cost twice as much and only run for an hour at a time .

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