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    #21
    One crop I neglected to mention, is faba beans. Wow do they ever like all this moisture. Must be 4 ft tall solid and lush and not a drown out anywhere to be seen.

    More acres then I remember seeing ever before as well.

    I should have grown all fava beans instead of canola the way things look today.

    Does it make good silage? It would sure make a lot of tons.

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      #22
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      One crop I neglected to mention, is faba beans. Wow do they ever like all this moisture. Must be 4 ft tall solid and lush and not a drown out anywhere to be seen.

      More acres then I remember seeing ever before as well.

      I should have grown all fava beans instead of canola the way things look today.

      Does it make good silage? It would sure make a lot of tons.
      If it rains…when it doesn’t, the shine comes off of them.

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        #23
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
        just chilling in rural london ontario.
        You could 'chill' in this...



        This $170,000! Flying Car just got FAA approval!

        Dana Givens
        Fri, July 29, 2022, 3:30 PM

        A Ferrari-red flying car is could soon become every commuter’s dream come true: It would fly over miles of gridlock to work, land and then drive a mile or two to their parking spaces.

        Samson Air’s Switchblade, which has been 14 years in the making, is now ready for its next series of tests. Previously, we reported the Oregon-built vehicle was gearing up for road tests. On July 15, the Federal Aviation Administration determined it was safe for flight, so the flying car could be weeks away from going to market."

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          #24
          Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
          You could 'chill' in this...



          This $170,000! Flying Car just got FAA approval!

          Dana Givens
          Fri, July 29, 2022, 3:30 PM

          A Ferrari-red flying car is could soon become every commuter’s dream come true: It would fly over miles of gridlock to work, land and then drive a mile or two to their parking spaces.

          Samson Air’s Switchblade, which has been 14 years in the making, is now ready for its next series of tests. Previously, we reported the Oregon-built vehicle was gearing up for road tests. On July 15, the Federal Aviation Administration determined it was safe for flight, so the flying car could be weeks away from going to market."


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            #25
            Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
            There are many advantages to owning your own Switchblade. You decide how and when YOU want to travel

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              #26
              Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post

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                #27
                I remember in the sixties Popular Mechanics was highlighting an American-built (also red) flying car much like this one. They were taking deposits and going into production but it didn’t seem to take off.

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                  #28
                  that would be neat and affordable

                  lake Huron


                  car show on main street in Kincardian ontario




                  winter wheat getting harvested. they are dry corn looks like it really needs a drink and soy are making plant mass no pods

                  oats sucks

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                    I remember in the sixties Popular Mechanics was highlighting an American-built (also red) flying car much like this one. They were taking deposits and going into production but it didn’t seem to take off.
                    Perhaps that is why it remained a car. It wouldn't take off!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by flea beetle View Post
                      If it rains…when it doesn’t, the shine comes off of them.
                      Yes, a few farmers tried faba beans locally after a string of wet years, thinking they were the answer to tolerating the water. And of course it didn't rain, and they were pitiful. Which has scared me off of growing them.
                      This goes back to my original post, if we had any decently usable long term forecasts, we could plan accordingly. Dry year such as last year, grow canola and barley, wet year such as this, faba beans, wheat. etc. I haven't found any forecasts to be that useful yet.

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