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    west of the fifth meridian started shaking today

    Started barley today. 15.5 moisture so it
    was giver... I was a little disappointed
    with the yield but it is still good.
    after a wet year it always seems the crops
    are not as good as you hope. Dry years it
    seems the opposite. a little more then
    expected. Canola is still two weeks to
    combining. lots of swathers going on the
    barley. with the forcast those guys will
    be going in 4 days on dry stuff.

    #2
    Canola tested 7.7% by 5pm south of the QuAppelle valley today. Standing Barley was 15% at 1pm.
    Our dirt is fairly rolly and firm. Trucks had no probs today,feels good to be doing something! All the best to every one, Lets hope we can get er done.

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      #3
      Up babysitting grain dryer. Took standing barley 18-20% yesterday here west of the second. Stuck a few times, (if you can see water you're way too close,ha ha ha).Yield not so great.Neighbors report canola around 14% sure hope we can catch a break with the weather now. Beutiful morning nice wind blowing and saw the hunter for the first time this fall.

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        #4
        Doing last of durum 14.6 so not having to dry. Today did something I hate to do. Swath Barley and will do same on oats. Only way to dry out the ground. Should get a combine on in 4 to 5 days. In standing oats its mud the whole field. Durum ground will hold a combine but will leave probably 100 acres out of 320. Water running in water run that only has water in April maybe early may. Leave grain cart on high ground by road and drive 1 mile to semi waiting on grid. Yea its really fast.

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          #5
          Most neighbors doing Canola. testing 13 to 11.
          Things needed in every field.
          1.truck
          2.semi
          3.combine
          4.tow rope.
          5.auger.
          6.Tractor.
          Just the basics needed for this years harvest.
          Extras.
          Grain Cart.
          Second tow tractor.
          RUM RYE VODKA AND BEER>
          Have a fun time playing in mud.

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            #6
            If your hauling tough canola to the elavator take a book the lineups are horrible

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              #7
              You can get a semi & truck in the field, all we can get
              in is combines and a big tractor on cart. I wouldn't
              even think about an auger in this mud. Some fields
              guys will have to cart for a couple miles to a good
              road where the semi is.
              Good luck, hope the sun shines for a long time, guys
              better start doing math on combine days and get
              custom combine in while you can.

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                #8
                You can get a semi & truck in the field, all we can get
                in is combines and a big tractor on cart. I wouldn't
                even think about an auger in this mud. Some fields
                guys will have to cart for a couple miles to a good
                road where the semi is.
                Good luck, hope the sun shines for a long time, guys
                better start doing math on combine days and get
                custom combine in while you can.

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                  #9
                  Semi 1 to 2 miles away on grid road. Cart on praire trail or side road. Combines drive to cart. Fun times.

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                    #10
                    Wit grain buyer said durum is a 5 and wheat is feed on resent samples

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                      #11
                      cotton, does the durum look that bad? or will they blend it with last years and turn it from a #5 to a #2?

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                        #12
                        Not sure,if middlemen and buyers and end users and
                        everyone else down the food chain can think of
                        excusses to get it as cheap as possible from us they
                        will.

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                          #13
                          Yea I remember the BS that went on in 2002 and 2004. Buying HRS that froze from NE sask then delivering by truck to rail line going to US to mills. Hm they were paying 1.75 and making akilling.
                          That year I took some of our hrs and made to flour. Family member made bred with top flower and ours. Guess what no real difference in bread tast look and sise. Hm just plain BS. AS ALWAY>

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                            #14
                            It would not be wise to haul any durum right now if you have any left over from the last two years. Until the cwb gets their price where it belongs, someone at the board should be sweating a little.

                            Current asking price for durum is 330 a tonne and that works out to a 7.50 spread between the initial and the asking.

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