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Crops in a huge area flattened to the ground
Some areas sustained 100 mph winds for 2 hours . Will be zip left through that area
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First pic looks surreal. Obviously some of those bins are empty(duh). See some spilled grain though.
Probably another bin busting crop, no pun intended, on the way regardless.
Oddly my fertilizer quote today is $70 a tonne higher, what changed?
Games...
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostFirst pic looks surreal. Obviously some of those bins are empty(duh). See some spilled grain though.
Probably another bin busting crop, no pun intended, on the way regardless.
Oddly my fertilizer quote today is $70 a tonne higher, what changed?
Games...Last edited by LEP; Aug 10, 2020, 21:28.
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The irony is the tread title stating the crop isn't in the bin yet but we're also talking about taking/pricing next year's fertilizer.
Schtoopit.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostDo you ever circulate that stuff if you store it that long?Last edited by biglentil; Aug 11, 2020, 09:00.
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Originally posted by biglentil View Post4 or 5 hours of recirculation in the spring, clean the filter on the liquid cart a couple times during the season when I notice the pressure creeping up, can't remember the last time I plugged a liquid run.
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