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    #13
    Sorel not sort , f$&king spell check

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      #14
      We've grown flax for years: we swath. The straw we chop or bale, done both.
      If at all possible combine on a hot day, but always seed the stubble on a hot day.

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        #15
        A few years ago we switched to swathing our flax and haven't straight cut since. Swathing gives us the ability to chop the straw, even on irrigated fields.
        With swathing we can usually combine the flax right after the wheat is off. Before we were waiting a month at times for the straw to dry

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          #16
          Swathing.just is great if you do not get a wind event.last year all the flax ed swathed around me blew into piles.Rolled into ropes.People burned it this spring.

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            #17
            6+ MPH....hmm. I bet it was 40bpa and flat as pancake too
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              #18
              I didn't see them going myself but heard they were killing it. Land speed record style

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                #19
                Like combine races except in flax:

                https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=frXy3R78_h8

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                  #20
                  The big case combines here was 2mph.on heavy sorrel.4 on bethune that was a bit lighter.

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