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  • SASKFARMER3
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    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.
    Last edited by SASKFARMER3; Oct 4, 2018, 10:15.

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  • sk_wheatking
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    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
    Everyone cools with fans at night, has temp cables, hope to blend or dry, I guess. Forecast looks better too!
    Hurry up and WAIT? It's all risk, combine or wait. By spring the wind can take half of your volume, mold etc.
    Good thing that the power to run all the fans is free!

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  • fjlip
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    Everyone cools with fans at night, has temp cables, hope to blend or dry, I guess. Forecast looks better too!
    Hurry up and WAIT? It's all risk, combine or wait. By spring the wind can take half of your volume, mold etc.

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  • jazz
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    I started on some at 12 and 6 hrs later moved into some stuff that was 9 so at least got a bit to maybe blend with. Rest still sitting out there waiting.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
    While you wait to get combining maybe you could study this. Sorry I couldn't find one with tractors or trucks but the principle is the same.

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    You beat me to it. If one is going to insult someones intelligence( and I certainly agree that anyone who voted for this imbecile shows a distinct lack of intelligence) should at least not put their own intelligence in doubt in the process.

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  • sk_wheatking
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    How many guys have had canola stored in 1950 bu bins heat on them over the years that was testing 10 or less! Guys are thinking that now it's ok to put canola in 5,000 or 10,000 or even bigger bins testing 13, 14 or higher percent moisture!? And dont even try and tell me oh but I've got air. Hahahahaaaaaa. There is going to be massive wrecks. Just keep on fooling yourselves with the not even tough, the damp grain storage. Just hope that if you lose a bin of grain that you dont actually lose the bin itself too. If you cant dry....you cant go. Why is unacceptable farm practices acceptable now. Yes guys are desperate but at the end of the day why spend the time and extra money to watch the meltdown in your bins. It's hard on you and your family to see no progress, the crop out, the Bill's piling up but can you imagine watching a few of your bins melt? The good lord is going to give us a couple weeks to get some work done yet and at least get it at a manageable moisture.

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  • grassfarmer
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    While you wait to get combining maybe you could study this. Sorry I couldn't find one with tractors or trucks but the principle is the same.

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    So what happens if we do get two weeks of plus 20 and guys dont look at there bins.

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  • fjlip
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    Is everyone comfortable with this storage chart? Combined some at 11.4, under +5C. Should be able to sleep, could even freeze it at night.Click image for larger version

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    Most are going if under 14, Pioneer bought some but their busy drying I guess, so no more deliveries. Very slow to dry, low temp, plugging screens sweating at this temp.
    Last edited by fjlip; Oct 4, 2018, 07:42.

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  • farmaholic
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    SF3, I have hundreds of goose decoys to rent out to help with that last bit of downed wheat, the "NO HUNTING" signs I'll throw in for free.

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