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    #49
    Hopefully better days ahead
    Wind finally down and chance of showers


    Sunrise shortly , fires suppressed in this area
    Last edited by furrowtickler; May 8, 2023, 05:36.

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      #50
      Seed Master SR just about ready to do wheat plot beside Bourgault. Then it’s onto canola


      Hopefully turns out well

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        #51
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        Hopefully better days ahead
        Wind finally down and chance of showers


        Sunrise shortly , fires suppressed in this area
        Do you have sailing experience?

        Nice picture, but a bad omen.

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          #52
          Originally posted by checking View Post
          Do you have sailing experience?

          Nice picture, but a bad omen.
          Have a boat , been through a lot of rough water but nope , no sailor .
          Ya got windy again yesterday afternoon

          Red sunrise , sailors demise ?

          Hopefully just recalibrate and check scales and rates this morning and get this one doing some acres . There are several of these SM SR’s running in western Canada

          Actually chance of thunderstorms today , would be ok with that after a week of steady wind .

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            #53
            I think everything would like a little shower to get the trees budding. Nothing is showing much life here yet.

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              #54
              We were blessed by .2 to 1 inch of rain last night. Do the happy dance!

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                #55
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Have a boat , been through a lot of rough water but nope , no sailor .
                Ya got windy again yesterday afternoon

                Red sunrise , sailors demise ?

                Hopefully just recalibrate and check scales and rates this morning and get this one doing some acres . There are several of these SM SR’s running in western Canada

                Actually chance of thunderstorms today , would be ok with that after a week of steady wind .
                Red sky in morning,
                Sailor take warning.

                Anxiously awaiting your wheat trial with SR.

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                  #56
                  Antler Farms in Alberta has been running an SR for a couple years . They on twitter .
                  They have graciously shared some info with us on their experiences, as well as a few others
                  Always best info from other farmers with experience

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                    #57
                    I would be quite surprised to see the SR yields to match a 12” paired row in wheat or barley. In the right environmental conditions it might but over the long run I don’t think so. It would sure make things easier if you could use the SR for both canola and cereals and more cost effective, hope you achieve the results you want.

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                      #58
                      Seeder configurations success is highly dependent on environmental conditions for both germination and precipitation or lack thereof during the growing season.

                      For dry land western Canadian small grain production…. Seedbed moisture conservation for the majority increases yield, your farms micro climate determines which seeding equipment is best for your farm. To the extent understanding this is possible … constructive management adjustments are productive.

                      Understanding and wisdom… are valuable partners in finding risk management strategies.

                      Cheers and Blessings for our seeding 2023 !!!

                      Changing many variables…. Is often counter productive!

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                        #59
                        My years of crops, IMHO, one has to seed/plant like it's NEVER going to rain. Therefore PACK well, however you stir the soil. It dries immediately. A 1/2" rain solves ALL germination issues.

                        $1 million drills= $10,000 drill/AS if that 1/2" happens.

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                          #60
                          I agree with the exception of canola.You need to seal in the moisture but over packing on our soil causes soil to bake hard and canola not able to break tru. The best drill we ever owned was a ih 6200 disc press drill.In canola we would take out the little pressure pins and just let the weight of the disc assembly set the depth. Grew amazing crops with that drill, simple , easy to set however had to be almost black dirt to seed into.

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