Canola testing 18 here.....better start pounding it off and drying it 3 hours a batch.
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Had to bring a combine home today to prepare it for picking up snow flattened crops. Hadn't rained since evening before, sun was shining and wind blowing, so did most of a hopper of wheat. Much too tough to even test(moisture above limit), while unloading it stood nearly vertical in the hopper before shearing off in slabs. But went through the combine not bad. Decided we are not in that much of a panic yet. Those wet swollen kernels do yield much better than dry ones though...
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Wheat yesterday, couldn't test
Oats yesterday, 20-21%
Canola yesterday, standing, couldn't test, have none swathed but assume wouldn't be able to test swathed either.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThe best place to store tough canola is in the seed pod . Leave it in the field till the weather straightens out ?
What’s manageable through a drier on farm , 14 ish ?
One local elevator is charging $.50/ bus 14 ish and under , $.22/bus 12 ish and under.
We only have 10 points to go from our test yesterday lol .
We will start when close to 12 ish and that’s going straight in to elevator. But that may be 10 days yet , hope not but that’s just the reality.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostDid you see the radar this morning and showers until next Tuesday. Maybe tough Canola will keep in the bags?
Did a hand sample of wheat, 25. Canola still too green yet.
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Originally posted by Marusko View PostFrom experience, it does keep, if it goes in cold. Not sure what temperature would be too warm. Just watch though, if it's really tough and you can't get to it for a while into winter, the outside layer will freeze solid and you'll be chipping it apart to get it through the extractor.
Did a hand sample of wheat, 25. Canola still too green yet.
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