Oh my god the crop is awesome its yielding 75 BPA and No rain in Southern sask. Or the Rouleau Bushel thats a little bigger than normal.
Funny they all don't work worth shit even if you have a scaled cart or a scale in the yard and try to calibrate them over and over. Some piece of straw gets in and they are out.
But farmers are farmers no one wants to be the guy with shitty yields.
Well last week we used the new Deere with the Load cells in the Hopper and its tied to the Combine computer. Ladies and Gentleman i think we finally have a reliable yield measurement.
The old machines running in same fields as new one. Same crop its even the difference is close to 22% difference and our machines are scaled every load.
Really its simple if the field is full 160 acres and you get 10400 bushels weight then you have a 65 bushel crop.
But if you have 100 acres you need 6500 bushels of crop.
Math wasn't a strong point in students since the early 80s with this rounding up and math makes sense bullshit. Maybe we have a generation that just rounds up.
But the new machine constantly was different yield by a average of 22% in our tests on a 8 hr run day. After a while only one machine was doing its thing.
Then you have the drivers picking up swaths and just driving round and round with out lifting the header yield was way down that way.
Header size and GPS drift. Yea the Massey use wass and it moves a lot in a section so using 35 ft on a 36 ft header is almost the best.
I just find it totally hilarious this year. No one is bragging yields except bullshit stories in CBC about new Wheat varieties that makes it sound like the average for spring wheat in SW was 55 bushel a acre average.
Yea AC brandon did do awesome in a 80 acre field at SwanRiver but reality its awesome dirt and it rains.
All I'm saying when you drive around you have to look for the mysterious grain bags this year. or Twitter mass yields or Facebook look at me wow its doing so good.
I for one am sticking with my early prediction 16.9 mt total Canadian Canola crop for just that reason.
Yes some have really good yields but WTF were the yields like the last 10 years all over huge.
Also funny you talk to farmers and every one says best looking crop ever, I'm real happy with the grades. or Yield was our old average.
When the final numbers are out i think the real story will finally be told. It was the year with No rain lots of subsoil moisture and what it could of been with just one decent rain.
New machine is nice but think we will be keeping ours a few more seasons.
Funny they all don't work worth shit even if you have a scaled cart or a scale in the yard and try to calibrate them over and over. Some piece of straw gets in and they are out.
But farmers are farmers no one wants to be the guy with shitty yields.
Well last week we used the new Deere with the Load cells in the Hopper and its tied to the Combine computer. Ladies and Gentleman i think we finally have a reliable yield measurement.
The old machines running in same fields as new one. Same crop its even the difference is close to 22% difference and our machines are scaled every load.
Really its simple if the field is full 160 acres and you get 10400 bushels weight then you have a 65 bushel crop.
But if you have 100 acres you need 6500 bushels of crop.
Math wasn't a strong point in students since the early 80s with this rounding up and math makes sense bullshit. Maybe we have a generation that just rounds up.
But the new machine constantly was different yield by a average of 22% in our tests on a 8 hr run day. After a while only one machine was doing its thing.
Then you have the drivers picking up swaths and just driving round and round with out lifting the header yield was way down that way.
Header size and GPS drift. Yea the Massey use wass and it moves a lot in a section so using 35 ft on a 36 ft header is almost the best.
I just find it totally hilarious this year. No one is bragging yields except bullshit stories in CBC about new Wheat varieties that makes it sound like the average for spring wheat in SW was 55 bushel a acre average.
Yea AC brandon did do awesome in a 80 acre field at SwanRiver but reality its awesome dirt and it rains.
All I'm saying when you drive around you have to look for the mysterious grain bags this year. or Twitter mass yields or Facebook look at me wow its doing so good.
I for one am sticking with my early prediction 16.9 mt total Canadian Canola crop for just that reason.
Yes some have really good yields but WTF were the yields like the last 10 years all over huge.
Also funny you talk to farmers and every one says best looking crop ever, I'm real happy with the grades. or Yield was our old average.
When the final numbers are out i think the real story will finally be told. It was the year with No rain lots of subsoil moisture and what it could of been with just one decent rain.
New machine is nice but think we will be keeping ours a few more seasons.
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