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    #11
    I'm not going to Florida, looks like SNOW under beach loungers?
    Yes every river/ lake seems to change weather. South of Quill always drier, weather on each side of the Barrier river is different.
    Every combine not done is going in this area. Some one getting finished every day. Biggest guy finished first or close to it? Very little snow in our small area. We have two days to go, but shit for FROST on as the dead pumpkins! -10C last nite, catastrophic Global Warming my A**. Need a mass public revolt against these lies and the UN can go freeze to death, lying SOB's on the take. Out your window is what COLD equals...death!

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      #12
      did swathed canola at 13.5 mt yesterday
      found out east /west swaths are a lot worse , and of course that's all we have left
      finished all the north/south ones , lotsa dust
      made it to 83%
      tired/wore out , have dried most of it except for peas , which seems like a lifetime ago
      thankful for natural gas . some co-op customers have been waiting 10 days
      sure gonna kick the shit out of their diesel sales , lotsa bitter, bitter farmers
      superior seems far superior here . federated might find out that don't actually control the world
      one guy has a brand new set up and hasn't hardly been able to get propane

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        #13
        Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
        I am 25% done. Have no dryer, so have to be careful. Oats has been testing under 16 last few days. Last night it was down to 13.3. Hard to believe with snow on the ground. Standing is king, provided it is not too flat. Lots of swathed will not get done. Short short days, hope not much precipitation fri-sat. Oats is pretty poor by my historic yield standard. Half to two thirds normal yield. Lots of drowned out spots and areas from the mid June rain, and then the areas where one more rain, even a half inch, would have made the crop much better. Ironic as can be. Things will be tight if we get this crop but that is nothing new. One more year of living within my means. One more year of no capital additions. Other than fence! 😂

        Our area is probably close to the 80% done. Everyone around me has dryers, and have been combining like crazy, no matter what it tests it seems. Also smaller average farms with oversized machinery than most areas. Lots of guys have under 1000 acres per monster combine.

        My son has started running the combine. Our farm finally has two generations, or two people in the same family working together on it. First time since prior to 1974, when my grandpa died. Don’t think he helped my dad for quite a while before then. Been a long time coming. Kind of emotional. For the first time, I have been able to have the combine running, while changing bins. Was up on a bin, topping it off, and could hear my boy a mile away, combining away. Small efficiencies to most, something most do not even think about, but when you aren’t used to it, it is golden! Baby steps towards being almost a normally run farm...

        Next week looks like the best weather coming since August. Here’s hoping for a chance to finish.
        Fwiw hang in there some forecasts are for a good week or so end of next week as long as we escape a big snowfall this weekend.
        Read your post then took a pause to
        Look around at what should be valued!!!

        Reminds me of younger days learning to combine out on open seat while dad watched and guided me to learn.
        Miss those days was a lot simpler times or so it seemed.

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          #14
          Yes they were fun and also stressful. But less money tied up in farm.

          Heavy white frost but a north wind.

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            #15
            And so does the whole value chain, leave us crumbs, just enough to keep repeating the cycle. We are the host for many leeches. Will never change...

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              #16
              Fertilizer has to be the biggest **** job this fall.

              25% higher than what I paid last fall. Sure hope the commodities I produce can enjoy the same increase!

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                #17
                Just off the phone with parasites on canola.

                Yea they love farmers.

                Pain is what they love.

                Shit price.

                But buy more you fool for next year.

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                  #18
                  Yay!!! An Alberta clipper on the way.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by quadtrac View Post
                    Yay!!! An Alberta clipper on the way.
                    Wind warning for 90kph gusts through most of ab. Might flip those canola swaths so the underside can dry at least...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                      Wind warning for 90kph gusts through most of ab. Might flip those canola swaths so the underside can dry at least...
                      True lol. Gotta find a positive way of looking at things. Maybe it’ll blow them all away so we don’t have to look at them anymore.

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