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30” Camso track Fits newer Case Quadtrac 1 track left $5000 each Call Dale 4036471011 or Ken 4035044929www.kijiji.ca
Just came across these. Look pretty worn though...
Haha good ole S@M people, thank you muchly!Kijiji Canada
30” Camso track Fits newer Case Quadtrac 1 track left $5000 each Call Dale 4036471011 or Ken 4035044929www.kijiji.ca
Just came across these. Look pretty worn though...
When your neighbour farms organically…
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Did not know this. Thank youLaw says if you live on a ranch, farm or acreage you can have a non restricted long gun for predator control leaning against your wall. Be ready for them next time.
See i have issues with this and so should everyone, its fine to be organic but if u cant control such a terrible weed wnd we know how it spreads they should be forced to pay for damages and control there weed problemWe have a neighbour who bought land beside us when I was a kid. It’s poor land, lots of alkali, and they decided to go “organic” and plant grass. Well the Kochia weed took over the entire thing and we got a strong south eastern wind and it spread all the seeds onto our field in a straight line. Cut our field in half now for years some years aren’t as bad. But years we plant lentils we dont usually even combine it, just bale it into feed.
Wild that someone would think you'd leave a 50' buffer on your own land hahaha. Organic farmers are a different breedI have a organic guy beside me wnd he does a pretty good job overall, he told me i should leave a 50 foot buffer between our fields i said i spray and farm to my property line i paid for acres in gunna farm them
He can make the buffer on his side, we have never had a spray issue before but ya some organic guys i tell ya are just weed farmers
Wild that someone would think you'd leave a 50' buffer on your own land hahaha. Organic farmers are a different breed
Here's some google earth pictures of our predicament. Bad enough you can see it from google earth. picture with the doodles is showing the way the wind went in red, and blue is the drainage. We had a wet spring that our lentils did not do well, then drought for the rest of the year. But yeah, first two pictures are a lentil crop from 2022, and then the last picture is a barley crop. With it swathed you can see the line of kochia weed. And to think settlers brought those stupid seeds over with them, just like the dandelion .See i have issues with this and so should everyone, its fine to be organic but if u cant control such a terrible weed wnd we know how it spreads they should be forced to pay for damages and control there weed problem
Got bored and was exploring google earth, first two pictures are from one of our pastures. Gophers are pretty bad in. and the last one was a hay field we broke because the gophers were so bad the field you couldn't cut hay it was half dirt because gopher mounds and they ate all the grass. So we broke it and planted canola. After a healthy poisoning the following spring you can see the colonies that survived.Yeah man, that's well within our range. Just send me a PM when conditions look good to get around in the fields.
The only way to haul barley. Out of hopper binsJust saw a bumble bee. It must be getting close to seeding time.
Shipped out 10 loads of feed barley in 24 hours.
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I prefer to put barley into old wooden floor flat bottom bins that have the afternoon sun beating down where you unload. Did I mention it has to be 30+ degrees? Oh and the wind has to be blowing directly at you wherever you stand. And the truck doesn’t have air conditioning. Said my dad from the air conditioned combine.The only way to haul barley. Out of hopper bins
The only way to haul barley. Out of hopper bins
I hear yah. I have no hair on my legs about 8” above my ankles. Tore every root out of my lower leg scratching back when we grew it. Get the chills just thinking about that crap. LolI plucking hate barley dust but I keep growing it for some reason. Managed to get $6.50/bu picked up.
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I remember those days growing up. Replace barley with fescue. Lol. Good times.I prefer to put barley into old wooden floor flat bottom bins that have the afternoon sun beating down where you unload. Did I mention it has to be 30+ degrees? Oh and the wind has to be blowing directly at you wherever you stand. And the truck doesn’t have air conditioning. Said my dad from the air conditioned combine.