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    #11
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
    Yep some cover would be nice ground will be froze deep again.

    Waiting for Drew’s forecast update he had the snow event a few days ago.

    Looks like middle to our area is in the red 20 cm

    Now that’s farming, and that’s how money was made. Neighbour had one of those combines, we used a Spray Coupe for years, did thousands of acres. Now we have sprayers that need to spray millions to make the payment.

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      #12
      Yep for a Deere guy my toy collection is versatile.

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        #13


        Close but maybe will make it here

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          #14
          sure Hope it misses us ! we're full

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              #16
              Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
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              Did they bring in a new crew of dart throwers with new darts??
              I sure hope we get something. I’ve got a pile of durum and canola to move next wk, would be more than happy to have to move snow.

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                #17
                Ordering new bins as we speak!!!!!ya baby big crop lots of bins low price.

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                  #18
                  Weather system's paths....

                  This is why there is black, thin black, moist dark brown, dark brown and brown soil zones on the Prairies, the more wooded zones are likely a whole different story.

                  Moisture patterns and vegetative growth made our soils what they are today, I accept what we have, know and understand it's limitations. Then there is the odd anomaly(or period of one) thrown into the long term average.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                      I think I see a bunch of loose rivets where the engine mounts to the wing frame. Next time bring a pocket full of screws and a screw driver. You could tighten things up while you're waiting for take-off.

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