skegpro
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Which one are you on?it’s an individual colony decision if they carry insurance or not, lots do.
Which one are you on?it’s an individual colony decision if they carry insurance or not, lots do.
Yeah no big deal really from.a grain standpoint.
I hope we get surprised like that Johnny but doubting it.Dryland HRSW is done. I guessed 22 bu but it did 41 bu. Not bad for minimal rains and heat. Dryland canola being swathed soon.
Anybody on here use outback guidance sts with the topcon wheel? Purchased a swather with it allready installed and ive only ever used deere mapping, seems straight forward can set my a line and 90 degree angle
but i cant get the wheel icon to do anything other then be grey. Any outback guysbin here have any ideas?
Haha I agree completely, but this kind of propaganda fuels the markets.Me think people tend to think global weather patterns changing are thinking in too short a time period to call it that. Yesterday Red deer broke a high record from 1941, I wonder if people in 41 were thinking the world was in a global warming trend too, lol.
That is probably the most accurate statement I have ever heard regarding climate and weather.I don't think anybody walking the earth has enough data to even comprehend what the world is capable of. Dinosaurs once walked the earth in a tropical environment (so they say). we had a ice age (so they say). The world was covered in water from a 40 day rain (so they say).
For seed production or feed? Like most things there are multiple ways to do it. My recommendation if your doing bigger acres is use a disc drill and plan two passes, one perpendicular to the other. As for seed rate and type you will have to adjust to your specific area. If there are any good looking crops in your area go talk to the farmer and see what he did.any of you guys grow alfalfa and what is your seeding recomendation