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    #25
    Gets me driving around certain areas and equipment just parked and left for years if not decades. Some areas more so than others. Old Massey combines seems to be a popular thing to set and forget.

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      #26
      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
      Gets me driving around certain areas and equipment just parked and left for years if not decades. Some areas more so than others. Old Massey combines seems to be a popular thing to set and forget.
      Here its cockshutt 428s.

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        #27
        And away we go first stop Castle Butte Sask, then over to east end of Scotty, Maple Creek and Cyprus Hills and on to Fort Walsh. Medicine hat. 21 days since last major rain for us, roots are going down but the massive crop has left the building, cooler weather the last 7 days has helped

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          #28
          And away we go first stop Castle Butte Sask, then over to east end of Scotty, Maple Creek and Cyprus Hills and on to Fort Walsh. Medicine hat. 21 days since last major rain for us, roots are going down but the massive crop has left the building, cooler weather the last 7 days has helped

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            #29
            Welcome back LARRY.

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              #30
              Can you describe “massive” for the people?

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                #31
                No.1 wheat - $6.39
                No. 2 wheat -$5.55
                No. 1 durum $7.90
                No.2 durum - $7.70

                Did the CWB re-enter the picture?

                I would like one the experts to come on here and tell us these are at historical high values.

                Sad situation unfolding.


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                  #32
                  80 to 90 spring wheat

                  59 to 68 canola

                  Peas 70

                  Barley over 100

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                    #33
                    Are those your projected yields?

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                      #34
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                      80 to 90 spring wheat

                      59 to 68 canola

                      Peas 70

                      Barley over 100
                      Unfortunately for 80% of western Canada , yields will be 1/2 of that or lower

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
                        Can you describe “massive” for the people?
                        That's his description while touring his own crops.

                        Why be humble, screw the rest who are suffering on here.
                        Last edited by foragefarmer; Jul 29, 2024, 09:27.

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                          #36
                          Each area is different.

                          We freeze sometimes feed light shit don't pay a lot of bills.
                          We usually fertilize for real good yields but sometimes you throw everything at it up till the night it freezes.

                          Each area is different.

                          Just stopped at castle Butte and yes it is dry down here.

                          Not last couple years dry but its dryer

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