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  • malleefarmer
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 5424

    What I like to see

    Brim full awaiting transport to poultry feed mill 45 kms away
  • AllisWD45
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 504

    #2
    Why are those single trees left on the fields. Are they not a pain to farm around. They would be long gone here.

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    • Sheepwheat
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2017
      • 3137

      #3
      Originally posted by AllisWD45 View Post
      Why are those single trees left on the fields. Are they not a pain to farm around. They would be long gone here.
      Along with the not so single trees. Every acre for every dollar!

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      • malleefarmer
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 5424

        #4
        Trees stone heaps icky out cops we seed around guess you get used to it.

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        • poorboy
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2000
          • 902

          #5
          Mallee,

          Why the bin in the field with an auger underneath it instead of a larger grain cart parked or a set of grain trailers (or big single trailer) with an portable auger set up underneath? Is it a tradition thing or a tax thing or different drivers license for grain trailer or?

          I assume you already have the grain trailers sitting around for seeding.

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          • malleefarmer
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 5424

            #6
            Originally posted by poorboy View Post
            Mallee,

            Why the bin in the field with an auger underneath it instead of a larger grain cart parked or a set of grain trailers (or big single trailer) with an portable auger set up underneath? Is it a tradition thing or a tax thing or different drivers license for grain trailer or?

            I assume you already have the grain trailers sitting around for seeding.
            Not quite sure I understand all grain goes out by local truckers 30 to 50 t a time to various destinations some 4 hours away.

            Don’t own a “good” truck for doing my own carting.

            At this stage looks like zero grain will be kept over except seed and sheep feed. $315 on farm for mid range wheat not gonna hold out for another 15 bucks lock the bins ain’t happening in oz this year

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