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Originally posted by biglentil View PostEvery year different, but its still August 60% of my cereals will be in the bin on air by the end of the month no preharvest herbi. I find the durum retains colour better, alive seed vs dead seeds.
Other areas without drenching rains , mist may be far different yup
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Sorry to hear the passing of your dad SK, hope the coming days get better.
Will be half way swathing our canola tomorrow and only 3 more quarters of wheat to desiccate. Oats testing 16.5% in our area tonight, doubtful that we get on wheat tomorrow, calling for fog in the morning, need a few windy and warm days to get at harvest.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostBig Lentil- We’re gonna call you Pasta Pete. 😂or Riga Toni
I think I see a Pie Ball🤔
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Originally posted by biglentil View PostEvery year different, but its still August 60% of my cereals will be in the bin on air by the end of the month no preharvest herbi. I find the durum retains colour better, alive seed vs dead seeds. A few years ago there was a 50cent premium offered for non glyphosate durum. I dont know if thats still a thing.
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Crops extremely variable in most areas this year .
Add rain lately and second growth of crop and weeds not fun to deal with
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostLooking at your pictures your land looks relatively flat. I pre-harvested my first field of barley yesterday. Has some smaller hills. 70% was dead ripe, 25% was close and 5% in little draws still had some green with some regrowth where it had lodged. By the time the low areas were close to ready the 70% that is dead ripe could be dropping heads. Could I swath it? Certainly but historically swathing ends up with sprouted swaths.
A guy nearby ran his ground rig through a 1000 acres or more of what looked to be very even canola. Trample by sprayer tires is at least 3% stand looked like at least 40bpa. So costing about 1.2 or $20an acre in trample. Why not just call the plane for $12?
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