@buperac Yeah we ran a water cannon for close to 200 hours this spring even with it broke down for a week. If you consolidate them they grow the same amount, and they hardly dry up in time anyway.
@Mullin_95 I have found It really depends how soft your water source is. Well water around here usually doesn’t foam,but rain fed dugout water is usually much softer and foams worse
@MarkNel1026 Western Canada here we store 80-90% of our production off the combine, and up to 50% has a birthday. Usually because the glut of grain makes basis levels unbearably low. This does also help with supply/price. Not all of the high production years have to be hauled in right away
@AllamFarmer@Mullin_95@VaderstadNA Bring back flow% on the blockage like the original intelligent ag monitors. Helps determine if you have a blocked roller when applying two tanks into one airstream
@Mullin_95@PleasantPork Once upon a time every quarter section was somebody’s farm here as well, but I never call it with the title farm behind the name. Used to say quarter, now fields are all different sizes so just use the name alone
@worldwx Drove from Valemount to Nokomis yesterday following the storm. Edm west had 2/3”, vegreville east about 2-6”, Edam to battleford I guess 18-24”, Borden had about 12”, Stoon to Nokomis varies 12-6”