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Wowsers! That is the shit that dreams are made of!Originally posted by jazz View PostBL dropped the price of durum this week with that pic.
Im glad someone's got a crop of durum out there on dryland, because I haven't seen one in the relatively small circle that I travel these days. Might get into ours here tomorrow after I get the peas shuffled from air bins to long term storage. It's going to be challenging with second growth accounting for upwards of 20% of potential yield in some places.
Many areas around here that did get some lottery showers in May and had a great start then have received hardly a drop since. Those guys are punching 20+bu/ac stands of durum through that are doing 5.
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No clear winner in this discussion.Originally posted by poorboy View PostIf crop dividers were on for fungicide or insecticide earlier, the damage is minimal on following trips.
Below crop ins coverage would also be a reason for sprayer tire tracks.
But I agree most farmers just do not want to pay for the plane
Is $1 saved for every $1 spent profit?
A $1 spent on custom if your rig sitting contributes 0 to equity, interest or anything else.
Condition dependant of course but I've seen instance of very little loss with a little thought.
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What is the plane is 2 weeks away from getting to your fields?Originally posted by biglentil View PostSome of our hilly, variable stuff is getting preharvest herbi as well. When the crop is clean, relatively uniform, ripening nicely I don't. To err on the side of spraying is the safe and easier play.
A guy nearby ran his ground rig through a 1000 acres or more of what looked to be very even canola. Trample by sprayer tires is at least 3% stand looked like at least 40bpa. So costing about 1.2 or $20an acre in trample. Why not just call the plane for $12?
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Its 31c with 50k winds for the next couple days and no subsoil moisture. Mother nature is gonna have this crop ready way before the glyphosate takes effect. I have canola brown as my boots its not even September. Too dry is gonna be the bigger issue soon enough, ill probably have the 2" hose and a water truck at the auger.Originally posted by Rinker View PostWhat is the plane is 2 weeks away from getting to your fields?
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Rained here a few days ago. The canola was set for a good run with the combine, still a poor crop but would have been nice to get on it. Now the canola has started regrowing. Not kidding , there are leaves on the brown stalks that were not there prior to the rain.
Just a gigantic pain in the ass.
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