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    #16
    Wednesday in T'oon, AIM, 28C and sunny, chance of T-Storm. Oh well normal summer day. Take sunscreen, hat and duck into tents sometime. Coop taking a bus, no stress, free admin, free food, all on Dekalb, Bayer-santo. Actually cost us $1000's!

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      #17
      Originally posted by fjlip View Post
      Coop taking a bus, no stress, free admin, free food, all on Dekalb, Bayer-santo. Actually cost us $1000's!
      Let the good times roll!!

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        #18
        Aim for Wednesday.
        To avoid the heat.
        Liked it last year, I just hate Regina. I never have to go there
        Again, thanks to Ag in Motion.

        Will drive , always some other crap to do in stoon anyway.
        Checking out buildings, other than that. Just looking.

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          #19
          How is the show?

          Any air conditioned cool areas?

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            #20
            The plots have hail damage. Makes it sorta harder to compare different varieties etc. Obviously no ones fault just woulda been nice to know it hailed there. Doubt we would have gone if we had know that.
            Otherwise the show was ok.

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              #21
              Originally posted by quadtrac View Post
              The plots have hail damage. Makes it sorta harder to compare different varieties etc. Obviously no ones fault just woulda been nice to know it hailed there. Doubt we would have gone if we had know that.
              Otherwise the show was ok.
              I posted it on July 13th..
              Hail damage.

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                #22
                We opted for the Indian Head Agricultural Reasearch Foundation field day today. They only highlight some of the trials at the field day. Lots of interesting and good work being done there. It was a long hot day, but they gave out lots of cold bottled water and fed us lunch and supper. It was also their 25th anniversary this year.

                There has been criticism of where our commodity check off dollars get spent....some of those check off dollars are supporting some research at IHARF.

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                  #23
                  Iharf does a great Job I can’t believe it’s 25 years.

                  I opted for AIM.

                  Great hit day and crops aren’t to hit all way north . Heat starting to really show up.

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                    #24
                    Our worst sand "spots" are beginning to fry.
                    Our whole crop could use a good shot of rain....but no matter what happens between now and harvest I still think our yeilds will be ahead of last year(on our farm)
                    Surprisingly though, our crops on average are taller than the plot crops at the research farms. We've had nearly double their rain fall this growing season. There are some wide cracks in that heavy clay soil already.

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                      #25
                      Take a drive up to Saskatoon and then come south to swift.

                      Yea its a bumper on its way.

                      Laugh laugh laugh.

                      Wow, the Crop experts sure got things figured out.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                        ****...is Tuesday going to be hot for both AIM and the IHARF field day at Indian Head. Better think about taking an umbrella to either to keep the sun off. When are Western Canadian farmers going to smarten up and start wearing full wide brim hats? Break the old and start the new trend....there are some real stylish looking hats.

                        Mallee, do you wear a full brim hat or the ball cap?
                        Both hat in summer cap in winter

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                          #27
                          Old



                          Read the sign the one screw up they have this at gate. No one tells you till yourat it then every one switches lanes.

                          Parking they went to Disney and figured that out.

                          Long line up getting

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                            #28
                            Holy sheet for people.
                            Great day..lots to see..

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                              #29
                              Everybody you talk to at show seems to prefer AIM over Farm Progress Show.

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                                #30
                                Can someone post a picture of the Protill with the air tank attached...

                                Sent my son to AIM and he comes home talking about limousine cattle .....asked if he seen the pro till with tank ..yup sure did dad......great did he take a picture.....nope....he is definitely a cattle guy....just a little dense...lol.

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