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    #11
    I was kinda wondering how long it was gonna take somebody to jump on that "dollar less" comment. Why are the Canadian boys a "dollar less"?

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      #12
      If you want to straight cut I would go with yellows. If you don't mind swathing you can do well with greens. Knock em down on the green side when they are still heavy and they shouldn't blow. My biggest problem with peas is keeping them standing, but quite often a shot of fungicide will help alot. If you can keep them out of the dirt they aren't that hard on equipment, it's when you are trying to dig them out of the seed rows with the straight cut header and you get a bunch of dirt and stones in with them that machinery starts wearing fast. If you have stone free land I would also consider lentil.

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