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    #31
    I traveled your way and yes not much out there. Sad it had so much potential in spring.

    Got a spit last night 1/2 a tenth on half the farm but nothing major for hail.

    WTF is the super cell building for Monday after noon they are talking about?

    Rosetown to Davidson then our way.

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      #32
      Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
      This season looks like it is in overdrive. Rain or frost soon.
      Full moon tomorrow so most likely a change in weather patterns

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        #33
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
        I traveled your way and yes not much out there. Sad it had so much potential in spring.

        Got a spit last night 1/2 a tenth on half the farm but nothing major for hail.

        WTF is the super cell building for Monday after noon they are talking about?

        Rosetown to Davidson then our way.
        Looks east of your area
        might be an interesting few days

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          #34
          Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
          No rain here in 45 days, some land hasn’t seen it for 55.

          Patiently waiting for the white combine. Sooner or later will have to go get what’s out there.
          Where is here?

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            #35
            #CropWatch24 is a tour of the I states to have an actual look see of what the crop is doing there.
            Follow it on twitter at #CropWatch24.

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              #36
              For those that don’t actually farm but give constant advice … ya here is reality at times

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                #37
                Why did you not swath that at the proper time … lol
                or the heavy rains and hail wreaking havoc in areas the past few days reducing crops to near zero or feed only days from harvest
                reality check , this is what we as farmers deal with even just days before harvest

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                  #38
                  Ahh farming soooo easy …. That one still the most ignorant comment ever

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                    #39
                    So for those advisers, guess what , 3 hrs and we were going again
                    if this was a socialist union farm it would have taken a safety meeting , a HR department meeting , wait a few days for managers to decide wtf to do , then wait for the proper union crew to figure out how to fix
                    then wait for OHAS to approve then wait for the approved welding crew , then wait for inspection and approval. Probably 2-3 weeks
                    runnin in 3 hours , better than new

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                      #41
                      And most small to medium size farmers here on Agriville are still here because we know how to get things done because we have no choice .

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                        #42
                        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                        For those that don’t actually farm but give constant advice … ya here is reality at times
                        My know it all BIL tells me the secret to farming is making a perfect weld. The same one thats pissed off I am worth more than him.

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                          #43
                          I was talking to a grain buyer yesterday and he was in quite a quandary. He has been doing this for many years and works with a company out of Lethbridge who has been doing it even longer. The problem is light barley. And it isn’t just one farmer here or there. It is everywhere. He said I have never seen this before. One feedlot he deals with is willing to buy light barley but is offering a 30% reduction in price. So instead of $5 barley, $3.50 is what they are offering. Yikes!! So 40-40 barley, 40 bushels per acre and 40 lb. Bushel weight won’t pay many bills. In our area wheat bushel weight on lighter land will be an issue as well. One neighbour’s first combined wheat was 50 lb. bushel weight. Talked to another farmer from up by Sprucegrove, the protein on his wheat was higher than the yield, and the protein was 19%. Time will tell and I hope things improve as we get deeper into harvest.

                          Myself, pre-harvesting of wheat will begin hopefully today. Canola swathing is about a week maybe a bit less away.

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                            #44
                            was offered $4 for 53 lb barley think I will wait for cooler weather before I sell. I can get more for my oats maybe just feed the barley instead. As for welding I have some ugly welds that have lasted 20 years plus

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                              #45
                              Welding.... Regret not getting some/any kind of trade or training before farming.
                              Always guessing and learning by screwing it up. Would've been nice to learn the right way.
                              I hate not knowing. And now it seems the time and dollar risk too high not to hire a professional the first time.

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