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    #16
    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    I should use that chart for spring seeding in the Ghetto.
    Rarely gets to 15C at seeding, soil temps in single digits till late May this year.

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      #17
      15C? Haha, June.

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        #18
        https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-20/sa-prepares-for-bushfires-on-catastrophic-fire-danger-day/11719590 http://https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-20/sa-prepares-for-bushfires-on-catastrophic-fire-danger-day/11719590

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          #19
          8.44 still disgusting as night and darkness depends

          38c

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            #20
            MALLEE, are rains that downgrade grain quality ever a problem during your harvest season?

            Here we panic and it's always a race against Ma Nature with a sense of urgency to get the crop off the fields, especially if the grain is dry, before it rains on it or our harvest season comes to an end and winter sets in. As you know this year was especially challenging for the Western Canadian Grain harvest. Is your harvest season almost unlimited? I find it odd you guys wouldn't harvest any available day than risk down grading. Keeping fire fighting equipment in the field would help. In your "harvest pics" thread I see you have a tote filled with water and a pump on a trailer, do you have a disc in the field too?

            With wall to wall seeding in most of Western Canada it is important to be able to put out any fires because there is little to nothing from stop them from spreading. The fires could even jump roads on windy days but there are seldom any hot dry windy weather conditions that would STOP us from harvesting. Some guys who never had aeration would stop harvesting canola if they were binning it at 35+° for fear of the bin heating.

            Have you ever heard of the rusty grain beetle? A stored grain pest. They like stored hot grain and can infest bin tops when moisture and heat migration make bin tops a perfect environment for them.

            Take care Mallee, and have a safe harvest. May your grain prices rise and your expenses fall and your bank
            account over- floweth.
            Last edited by farmaholic; Nov 20, 2019, 05:53.

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              #21
              5 am the next day still 26 c most of night 28

              Will reply farma

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