It's not late but green holidays start Oct 2. My mother says that harvest should be done by then, so if we start tomorrow, the 14 th, and we can keep moving, we may hit the target🌞ðŸ€
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostLast significant rain here was about a week ago. About 4 tenths but it just as well could have been an inch, it would have been wet to the same degree. Just been drizzly off and on since then so net drying has been poor. The humidity hasn't been insanely bad here the last two mornings, that is what we need, a dry air mass to help out. BUT we checked the straw on some swathed cereals the other day and it wasn't even horrible but the grain wasn't hard either. The bonus here is we aren't saturated to start with so the ground could take a bit of moisture without making mud. Maybe the canola will go through the combine easier now... get some of that straw broken down a bit. Lots of material to push through the old beast.
Be safe everyone, its not that late yet.
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Tweety...the stubble is fairly high...higher than normal and the crop was standing up well....just a good crop with losts of material....better problem than last year(for us). Oh woe is me.....lol
My name isn't Florian.Last edited by farmaholic; Sep 13, 2016, 08:03.
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Froze here , not hard but was between plus 1 and minus 1 from 11 pm on
A south breeze picked up around midnight to keep it from falling too hard.
Had heaters going in the sweet corn field trying to save 50,000 corn plants most of the night .
Will know in a few days if it was worth while .
Corn leaves were froze but cobs seemed fine at 7 am .
Will not have any affect on field crops here at all , 99% matured and about 40% off
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