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    Harvest 2023

    Harvest started for us in SW Sask yesterday. Fortunate to have something to combine, even though it's less than a week ago. The heat the last 5 days took a tremendous amount of yield. Alot of 1/2 filled lentil pods that are empty now that were used to fill on the main branch.

    In other unrelated news, we have bin space for rent if needed.


    #2
    Nice to see someone out of the gate. Have you harvested much in July before?

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      #3
      Originally posted by crusher View Post
      Nice to see someone out of the gate. Have you harvested much in July before?
      Yeeghhh that stinks. Sorry zeeman. Dare i ask how yields are compared to insurance avgs?

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        #4
        Originally posted by goalieguy847 View Post
        Yeeghhh that stinks. Sorry zeeman. Dare i ask how yields are compared to insurance avgs?
        Watch how you answer, the boys at CI are watching

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          #5
          Seen several fields being harvested and a few done from Pincher Creek to Swift and north on hiway 4

          Unfortunately your right Zeeman , there will be lots of bin space

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            #6
            Every year these guys post a crop disaster and then proceed to replace their entire line of equipment.

            I dont know whats real in this industry anymore.

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              #7
              There are many large farms in the same position in the SW that have not had much of a crop in 3-4 years but are flipping new machinery yearly and buying land like crazy continuously.
              It is truly intriguing how they are doing it .
              , it makes little sense to most of us average farmers

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                #8
                I have a neighbour whose canola might make 25 and right across the road canola is wrote off and they are spraying it out . About 2 weeks seeding difference , both same variety ,etc.. The later stuff turned blue then died out. What a crazy year.

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                  Originally posted by fcr View Post
                  I have a neighbour whose canola might make 25 and right across the road canola is wrote off and they are spraying it out . About 2 weeks seeding difference , both same variety ,etc.. The later stuff turned blue then died out. What a crazy year.
                  Seen a lot of that in my road trip

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    There are many large farms in the same position in the SW that have not had much of a crop in 3-4 years but are flipping new machinery yearly and buying land like crazy continuously.
                    It is truly intriguing how they are doing it .
                    , it makes little sense to most of us average farmers
                    Flipping to avoid payments.

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