I asked in the crop report thread, but do not want to distract from that thread, so I will make a new thread specific to my problem.
I have a pathetic canola crop coming. Like 5 to 10 or less over all, with vast areas of fields completely gone. Best areas, "hill" tops, may do 20 MAX. Do I take it straight and risk some shelling, or swath it and lose half of it due to a tiny swath. It would be easier I think to buzz around with the combine at 8 miles an hour, cutting areas with crop, than swathing and screwing around.
What say y'all? I am crop insurance for certain, so does it really matter? Crop insurance is 11 something a bushel any way.
It is pursuit canola, pre harvest would be simple enough...
TIA.
I have a pathetic canola crop coming. Like 5 to 10 or less over all, with vast areas of fields completely gone. Best areas, "hill" tops, may do 20 MAX. Do I take it straight and risk some shelling, or swath it and lose half of it due to a tiny swath. It would be easier I think to buzz around with the combine at 8 miles an hour, cutting areas with crop, than swathing and screwing around.
What say y'all? I am crop insurance for certain, so does it really matter? Crop insurance is 11 something a bushel any way.
It is pursuit canola, pre harvest would be simple enough...
TIA.
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