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  • farmaholic
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 17479

    #11
    32 degrees @ 22% RH todwy...We started combining some wheat that we started SWATHING last Sunday. It(the whole field) wasn't "dead ripe"...the low patches were still a shade of light light green. Some "uncured" kernels in the sample but nothing a day or two on aeration won't equalize with the dry stuff. Ya, I know, I'm a swathing hillbilly.

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    • Partners
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 3105

      #12
      Finished picking up our swathed wht from last Sunday.
      16.5 was the dryest it got.
      But it's number 1.with 13.1 protein..in case it does rain..

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      • farmaholic
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 17479

        #13
        Originally posted by Partners View Post
        Finished picking up our swathed wht from last Sunday.
        16.5 was the dryest it got.
        But it's number 1.with 13.1 protein..in case it does rain..
        Now where is that premium we should be getting for steel desiccated wheat. I will sign a declaration. They made us pay for a Triffid test in flax. They took value when they could measure and find fusarium/DON in cereals in "PPM"....everyone is willing apply a discount but not GIVE a premium.

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        • farmaholic
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 17479

          #14
          September can be a "seasonal transition" month, summer to fall, which can make harvest tricky. August always seemed to me to be typically hot and dry. But then there's always October...

          Every harvest season delivers a different set of weather conditions.

          Good luck everyone and be safe.

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          • wmoebis
            Senior Member
            • Aug 1999
            • 2652

            #15
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            Now where is that premium we should be getting for steel desiccated wheat. I will sign a declaration. They made us pay for a Triffid test in flax. They took value when they could measure and find fusarium/DON in cereals in "PPM"....everyone is willing apply a discount but not GIVE a premium.
            You can work that out with your buyer. It's in the basis! :-)

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            • blueversi
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2013
              • 447

              #16
              Originally posted by Partners View Post
              Finished picking up our swathed wht from last Sunday.
              16.5 was the dryest it got.
              But it's number 1.with 13.1 protein..in case it does rain..
              That's about as dry as wheat ever wants to get in my part of the northern rain forest as well unless you luck out with plus 30 and a good wind.

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              • furrowtickler
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2004
                • 21880

                #17
                Lite mist most of the day yesterday capped off by a decent rain last night . About 3/10 or so. Will be interesting to see if it helps fill the soybeans.

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                • farmaholic
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 17479

                  #18
                  Originally posted by blueversi View Post
                  That's about as dry as wheat ever wants to get in my part of the northern rain forest as well unless you luck out with plus 30 and a good wind.
                  Uncured grain needs extra attention. Keep an eye on the bins, run fans or turn it later. Putting hot tough grain in a bin will need extra attention. Ours got real dry(12.5-13) but some grain in the swaths in the low spots isn't completely cured.

                  It sure is nice having a quality wheat crop second year in a row, it makes selling it so much easier. #1, dry, heavy, good Px(and not so astronomically high that I won't get paid for all of it). Can barely find a fusarium kernel.

                  Edit in...and respectible volume, good dirt had better results than the low class Ghetto soil.
                  Last edited by farmaholic; Aug 25, 2018, 07:14.

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                  • furrowtickler
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 21880

                    #19
                    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                    Uncured grain needs extra attention. Keep an eye on the bins, run fans or turn it later. Putting hot tough grain in a bin will need extra attention. Ours got real dry(12.5-13) but some grain in the swaths in the low spots isn't completely cured.

                    It sure is nice having a quality wheat crop second year in a row, it makes selling it so much easier. #1, dry, heavy, good Px(and not so astronomically high that I won't get paid for all of it). Can barely find a fusarium kernel.

                    Edit in...and respectible volume, good dirt had better results than the low class Ghetto soil.
                    Good to hear 👍👍. It’s not often that comes together for guys . Glad you got most in the bin . Good feeling in August.

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                    • farmaholic
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 17479

                      #20
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                      Good to hear 👍👍. It’s not often that comes together for guys . Glad you got most in the bin . Good feeling in August.
                      The moisture proof stuff, canola and flax, is still out. Like I said, "moisture proof...not wind proof". Its not over til its over...

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