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    Posted: 14 Nov 2011 at 8:16pm
Took in the last two loads of corn this morning and put away the f2 wagons etc. Got 10 ft 3210 bush hog out to start shredding wheat and corn ground then it rained 1.25 inches. I am just thankful for what we have finished. Just wondering how other people around the great lakes area are affected by today's rain    
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Finished soybeans in the rain this afternoon.  135 acres in two afternoons, almost unbelievable for our M2 and R52, but it is nice to not break down when the weather is good.  Have about 400 acres of corn left to go, once I get some out of my storage to make room for it.
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I've finished a week ago but need to get at the plowing and soil saving. Morley did you get your wheat planted this fall? We missed most of the heavy rain last night in the Stratford  area. I think you have been a lot wetter this fall.
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yes we had a neighbour non till the wheat for us it was still wheat though we where at frankenmuth  Mi this weekend very little  winter wheat planted and lots of corn out in the field still 
I wonder how much wheat got planted in ontario can't use crop insurance numbers a lot of wheat was planted after the crop insurance dead line 
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yes Calvin we have been much wetter most of the crops are off though I don't remember many years like this  perhaps 73-74 was close 
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