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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 03, 2006 at 16:40:47 from (64.228.11.136):
In Reply to: Re: banjo, Jim, Sid, etc. posted by BillyinStoughton on November 03, 2006 at 14:35:31:
Billy: I'm in SW Ontario, we had a beautiful growing season, record crops in most commodities. Right from the word go last spring we just seemed to have the right amount of rainfall each week all summer. I don't think I ever saw water runoff from fields all summer. It would rain to the point of runoff, then stop for a few days. Then just about the time folks started combining corn and beans, all hell broke loose and it's been raining ever since. Now, the beans they are combining are shelling bad, moulds showing up in corn. I have 9.2x24 tires on my SA with woods mower, there were beans next to my grass, and in their prime growth, the beans were 6" higher than SA rear tire. Pod counts that were unheard of in this part of the world. Just watching from my yard I can tell yields especially corn are high. The guys working the hardest are the guys hauling the corn from the combine. You see combines ocasionally waiting for empty grain wagons, trucks, etc.
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