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    #71
    Which model has the hillside kits?

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      #72
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      Which model has the hillside kits?
      All aftermarket kits now I think
      Deere, IH and Gleaner used to make their own.
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        #73
        Every time I see pictures like these, or read anything about the Palouse or similar areas, it makes me wonder about the theory that the world is flooded with grains. If we have to go to such extents to find enough land to grow crops on, with the associated soil degradation that goes along with farming a nearly 45 degree slope, we must be very desperate to meet demand.

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          #74
          Originally posted by farming101 View Post
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          I wonder if the driver in the last picture would agree with SF3 that western Canada is the hardest place in the world to farm?

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            #75
            That's some crazy §hit

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              #76
              Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
              I'm under no illusions that where we were was one of the very best areas on the prairies to grow grass - but there are advantages and disadvantages in every area. One thing I notice is how much earlier the grass grows here - you wouldn't believe how much grazing we have under our belts by May 25th, a time when things were just starting to kick into high gear at our former location.
              Very true, we are the last place anywhere to green up. In fact around our yard is slower even than a few miles away in most directions. Trees, grass, soil temp, snow melt all later, it is a disadvantage for sure. I seem to recall a few months ago, me insisting that a short growing season and lack of heat units was our biggest restriction, and you insisting that drought is. Yet you knowingly moved two provinces away to a zone with less rain and a longer growing season/more heat units. I would argue that it was a very wise career move, especially with the ever present threat of cooling ( global, local or otherwise), but runs counter to your stated concerns.

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                #77
                Have a friend who has 4 rain gauges on 6000 ajoining acres and said i should do the same you will be atonished at differences at times. Basically 14 inch rainfall and can vary by over 1.5 inches in a year.

                Im yet do it, yeah thunderstorms for sure but general rains i doubted him but he said not so even then huge differences.

                I bought a farm in 1996kms from "main" farm just on top of a range of hills and history according to my father who was mates with owner twice removed and used to travel to meeting together etc.

                Dad said you have to buy it get a inch more rain up there well aint happened consistently yet but time will tell.

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                  #78
                  Oh and my crop report much below average but but with forecast a "huge" rains over next 2 to 3 weeks which may turn things around.

                  I really dont know how im gonna piss and shit and wipe my ass with me fingers crossed for 3 weeks guess i will find a way
                  Last edited by malleefarmer; Jul 29, 2018, 04:01. Reason: profanity removed dont want to upset those who are politically correct

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    Very true, we are the last place anywhere to green up. In fact around our yard is slower even than a few miles away in most directions. Trees, grass, soil temp, snow melt all later, it is a disadvantage for sure. I seem to recall a few months ago, me insisting that a short growing season and lack of heat units was our biggest restriction, and you insisting that drought is. Yet you knowingly moved two provinces away to a zone with less rain and a longer growing season/more heat units. I would argue that it was a very wise career move, especially with the ever present threat of cooling ( global, local or otherwise), but runs counter to your stated concerns.
                    We are talking about 2 different purposes though as you revealed recently that you are primarily a grain farmer despite living in a grass area. For you short season and lack of heat units may be your biggest problem - for me growing grass it never was - if we got the moisture we could grow enough in June to keep the herd grazing well into winter.
                    Moving here was purely to escape the oil patch and it's industrial pollution problems. We can argue about how much rain we need for our differing types of agricultural enterprises but if you don't have safe drinking water you don't have anything.

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                      #80
                      On variance on rain fall ... we have a huge rain fall difference and most of our land is within 5 miles of main farm ..... not just once , at least 50% of the time .
                      We get more rain along HWY 4 , north of us 3 miles and east of us is a strip that gets 25% more rain than the main farm 80% of the time .
                      It is very , very rare we get a general rain that covers everything, once a year .. maybe

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