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Friday Crop Report on a Thursday!

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  • hobbyfrmr
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 3178

    #11
    X59 is definitely best for not shelling.
    I have a caseih 1688 special edition "rope maker"!

    Its not that bad once its shielded up. I check the front rotor bearing every morning. This year the extra tall x59 stubble was wrapping on the final drives and cleaning fan pulley bit its manageable.
    I Would think a conventional combine would work well in hemp. Either way it gets done.

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    • Klause
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 3644

      #12
      100 acres of oats left. Pissed off at AGCO. 2 tear old adapter 3 welds failed on it. This time had to rip everything apart to reweld. Welds full of holes and Flux.



      Wtf 12,000 adapter and they can't weld bolt studs in!!!


      Needed to change out the sprocket stud and bearing. Agco parts 788 bucks. Went to peavy mart got all the parts for 28 bucks gotta weld the sprocket together in the am.


      Flax got dried kelly harrowed half our fields sprayer in yard getting a wash tomorrow morning then einterized.... every quarter sprayed once or twice this fall. Going to burn sloughs as soon as the oats is done and then start hauling bales.



      Soybeans..

      Top yield was Restons.


      Reston P002 and 23-11 were within 3 bu. P001 moosomins and 23-60 were also close to each other but half the yield of the top ones.



      Oh yeah got some barley to clean up that was too wet earlier. Will do that tomorrow... 20 acres.

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      • fjlip
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 9878

        #13
        After Tuesday, snow and rain, nothing will burn. It's SO HUMID/FROSTY here everyday, nothing burns. Fields are the WETTEST STICKIEST in years. Water/mud like spring run off. 17" rain after mid June was 2 years worth! Losing good soil to salinity all year. El Nenio better unf*ck our excess rain fall or NO crops will survive in 2016!

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        • freewheat
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 2981

          #14
          And that is saying something, hey, FJ? I mean, this is the wettest at this time of year I have seen, other than the LATE fall of 2009. Which set us up to seed........... 0 acres in 2010.

          It is silly.

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