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    #16
    Waiting on crops to dry a little from last weekends rain and drying what grain we have off.
    It is a very nice day today so lunch on the deck. Will try barley after lunch

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      #17
      Try egg rolls with pork tenderloin and sprouted French Lentils, rhubarb-plum jam for dipping.

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        #18
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post

        First fields of new Alida HRS were good but about 20% less than normal.
        How was your Alida for busting up in the wind. Alot of bad reports of it losing 10-15%. Ours was close to 5 bpa on the ground. Guess shoulda listened to the bossman when he said swath it all....

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          #19
          Ours was in the bin we’re sticking with Brandon and only doing 1000 Alida in 2021. I’ll give it one more chance

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            #20
            Sask with peas every 8 years , will you ever do lentils or Chickpeas? Just damn tough to maintain good crop rotation with out pulses ( disease doesn’t pay either I have nderstand).

            How does India do it where they have had Pulse crops for ever? Send a elevation over 😊?

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              #21
              Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
              Sask with peas every 8 years , will you ever do lentils or Chickpeas? Just damn tough to maintain good crop rotation with out pulses ( disease doesn’t pay either I have nderstand).

              How does India do it where they have had Pulse crops for ever? Send a elevation over 😊?
              Wonder what chemicals they have there to spray with. There’s a correlation between harm from chemical Also.

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                #22
                On the lookout for cactus seed and rattlesnake eggs for 2021? Farma?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                  On the lookout for cactus seed and rattlesnake eggs for 2021? Farma?
                  The Ghetto had a bumper cactus crop, I'll put you on the list. Won't be cheap.

                  Rattlesnake eggs are scarcer than rocking horse shit, they're born live.... the dry conditions was good for rearing the young...how many do you want?

                  Tumble weeds are in demand as well in the Sahara Slum of the Ghetto.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                    The Ghetto had a bumper cactus crop, I'll put you on the list. Won't be cheap.

                    Rattlesnake eggs are scarcer than rocking horse shit, they're born live.... the dry conditions was good for rearing the young...how many do you want?

                    Tumble weeds are in demand as well in the Sahara Slum of the Ghetto.
                    Farmars bro
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                        #26
                        Finished spraying canola and barley stubble after harvest

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                          #27
                          Like I said a while back

                          Average wheat crop

                          Below average canola.

                          Just a dumb farmer driving around and looking at crops.

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                            #28


                            Finally got started today! There was even dust which hasn’t happened in a long time. The straw was even dry enough to bale behind the combine without laying for days to make it into musty straw instead of heated mushy bales. At 17% that’s dryer than anything that came off last year.

                            Didn’t even plug the rotor.............. is this what harvest is “supposed” to be like??

                            The straw ran 3 bale/ acre. There will be plenty of bedding for the moo moos if this keeps up. Hopefully the showers the weather guys are calling for this weekend bugger off. It’d be nice to keep going.

                            Good luck everyone 🍀

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                              #29
                              The year of the 1/10 will be 2020s story for us.

                              Every single rain was just close to a couple tenths. Never a real big rain.

                              The one in July was storms all day giving a 4/10 then 3/10 then 2/10

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                                #30
                                Three frosty nights forecast here this week.

                                Normal crops won't be affected, a few establishment disasters will be.

                                Not much(weeds) growing post harvest. Too dry to get anything going. And what was there is struggling hard to survive. Sprayer might be done for the season.

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