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  • LEP
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    Originally posted by blueversi View Post
    Nothing overwinters in my area. Elk will have it cleaned up by Christmas. I've taken off tough and damp grain more than a few times. Key I find is to get it cooled, keep an eye on it and turn the whole bin at least once.
    I agree with keep it cool and turn the entire bin. In 2016 I took off 40,000 bu of 16% canola. Kept the air on it to bring temp to single digits and when we turned it after a week it was beginning to set up in columns. A couple weeks later when I finally had my dryer setup, it flowed like dry grain no clumps.

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  • blueversi
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    Nothing overwinters in my area. Elk will have it cleaned up by Christmas. I've taken off tough and damp grain more than a few times. Key I find is to get it cooled, keep an eye on it and turn the whole bin at least once.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
    Thanks to the two losers who didn’t really read anything. I said I didn’t get to proof read you fools due to mistakes I made this morning.

    But again people who support Trudeau usually criticize and look foolish.

    Have a great day you parasites.

    **** you grass and Alberta did I spell it right.

    Hope I did, now post something related to the topic. Or piss off.
    Sheesh, being spelling police is a thankless job. What is even funnier, is that grassfarmer posted the spelling mistake post in the wrong thread, and I responded here as well, not realising it was in the wrong thread. Now we all look equally intelligent..., or not...

    I still think the irony of the mistake in a title referring to people's intelligence may have been lost on the original poster.

    But the original message about Trudope voters and supporters holds true no matter who says it, or how they say it.

    As for posting something relevant to the topic, there was not crop progress to report locally, only digress. Double digit minus lows, snow still on the ground, crops flatter than ever, anything that wasn't frozen must be now. Still drying 30% moisture wheat from the last brief respite when the snow melted. Slightly over 10% done.
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Oct 4, 2018, 14:57.

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Some fields North of us we may never get as today won’t melt the snow.

    But glad beyond my wildest dreams that Sask AG snd food has us jump almost 10% in one week your so in tune with the pulse of agriculture.

    Morons.

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Snow might all go today and god I hope it stays tomorrow south of the USA border.


    Just when you think you see a opening boom you get sacked.

    Oh well still getting up

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    73% I was right. The billshit continues out of sask ag and food. Ahead of the five average All is good nothing to see

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  • sumdumguy
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    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
    I agree you phone and they talk you through the problem. And have most parts.

    Up and running and one guy off for the part.

    That kind od service is hard to come by. We’ve been dinking around trying to fix the air breaks on our old Chevy gravel truck. The darn things are sticking on - 2 wheels. I have replaced pretty well everything with the advice of brake specialists, but still those two brakes won’t release. I am tired of standing on my head so just kept googling until I found a post from a Hutterite guy - se’ll see if that works. But the point is many dealerships don’t want to help you - and we know why. 🤑

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    I agree you phone and they talk you through the problem. And have most parts.

    Up and running and one guy off for the part.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
    Dryer issues but Foamlake has electronic part so in couple hours we’ll be running.
    Foam lake is awesome
    Best service and parts you will find on dryers
    Definetley want to thank them
    Think i have phoned him every weekend for help and has fixed it over the phone everytime !
    I am going to make myself a bill from them to myself for info and send him a check !
    I am so appreciative !

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Dryer issues but Foamlake has electronic part so in couple hours we’ll be running.

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