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Topic: Orange
Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Subject: Orange
Date Posted: 02 Mar 2024 at 6:46pm
bit of orange and orange



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Posted By: 8070nc
Date Posted: 02 Mar 2024 at 7:09pm
A mighty machine in its natural habitat
That pictute needs framing

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1984 80780
1957 D14
DES 300 with 25000 engine
616 tractor


Posted By: plummerscarin
Date Posted: 02 Mar 2024 at 7:40pm
Cool picture. I really like sunset photos


Posted By: BenGiBoy
Date Posted: 02 Mar 2024 at 8:03pm
Pretty!


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'39 Model B
Tractors are cheaper than girls, remember that!


Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 02 Mar 2024 at 8:16pm
Nice picture. What are you pulling


Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Date Posted: 02 Mar 2024 at 10:38pm
Thanks Guys 70+ft phoenix rotary harrows mikez


Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 02 Mar 2024 at 11:00pm
Oh I see now. What do you follow that with


Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2024 at 12:17am
Mikez ,seeder will be next in may some time. Will probably need spraying at least once or twice before then tho,harrows redistribute the residue,level off the furrows from last season and bury weed seeds. After a rain or two its nice and flat and stubble broken down.


Posted By: captaindana
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2024 at 4:39am
So interesting JPG, wondering what amount and where your acreage is you work? Phenomenal picture you have here! For sure magazine quality!

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Blue Skies and Tail Winds
                          Dana


Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2024 at 8:56am
Hey captaindana,i crop about 6000 acres in Western Australia . 🙂


Posted By: captaindana
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2024 at 1:25pm
Holy Moley is that all small grains?

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Blue Skies and Tail Winds
                          Dana


Posted By: Mikez
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2024 at 3:51pm
Wow what other tractors are you running.


Posted By: wjohn
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2024 at 6:59pm
Originally posted by captaindana captaindana wrote:

Holy Moley is that all small grains?

Yeah what grains? What was previously in that field, and what will it be seeded to next?

It's neat seeing how things are done differently everywhere.


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1939 B, 1940 B, 1941 WC, 1951 WD, 1952 CA, 1956 WD-45


Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2024 at 11:23pm
Wheat on wheat,…20 +years ago used to grow small amount of lupins(think soybean type plant) and some canola, but i gave that up and find continuios wheat the most profitable and easiest. Most farms around me are 3 to 4 times the size,what you guys call bto,s. They are running the latest biggest stuff, i run a couple of 1980s green stiegers as the main big tractors,have 3 allis ,7060,7040,7060(with a 7080 being restored to help)doing smaller jobs ,spreading ,spraying,harrowing,or whatever. Three R series gleaners and 2 old macks take the crop off.


Posted By: AC7060IL
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2024 at 5:37am
JPG, Thanks for sharing your great photos & wheat info. Seems most of your tractors are older proven/reliable mechanical engine/driveline types - no ECUs? Are your Steigers CAT or Cummins hp? Guessing they pull (air-seeder) bars & bins or grain drills?

I briefly viewed online for your area, might you grow Scepter or Mace wheat varieties? Which Gleaner R models do you run ~ deutz air cooled or Cummins?

Here in the USA, uncontrolled Volunteer wheat has potential for disease transmitted into a new crop. What issues, if any, does your paddocks(fields) have for continuous wheat?


Posted By: SteveMaskey(MO)
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2024 at 8:16am

Thank you for posting the pictures and information on your farm. I enjoy seeing how things are done in other parts of the world



Posted By: JPG AUSTRALIA
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2024 at 6:08pm
main stieger seeding,3406 cat. AC7060IL ,i have 2 r-62 and a r-72 cummins powered,i used to grow mace wheat,but now its mainly chief wheat.


Posted By: AC7060IL
Date Posted: 07 Mar 2024 at 10:39am
JPG, that is great drone? photo of your Steiger / air seeder - thanks. Guessing each of seeder's seed tube towers is about 10'~3 meters? If so, then maybe it measures 80'~25 meters width? 
I found this online link to a 2022 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CROP SOWING GUIDE. I enjoyed reading it to get a better perspective. Thought others forum members may enjoy it too? You are growing Chief, as this guide list Chief CL Plus as gaining planned percentages back in 2020 while Mace declined (table 1)?
http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/sites/gateway/files/DPIRD_CSG%202022_Wheat.pdf" rel="nofollow - http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/sites/gateway/files/DPIRD_CSG%202022_Wheat.pdf

To quote page 8, Variety Classification:
"Wheat Quality Australia
(WQA) rationalise the Wheat Variety Master List with
annual reviews of varieties that are more than 10
years-old and which have accounted for less than
0.1% of deliveries over the previous four seasons. In
2021, the varieties Binnu, Clearfield JNZ, Clearfield
STL, Endure, Tammarin Rock, Yandanooka and
Zippy are to be removed from the master list,
which means they will no longer be deliverable into
their respective wheat classification segregations
beyond 2021 and instead will only be deliverable
as feed."
So is there any sell price discounting, if a non master list variety's grain is deliverable as feed only??  How does Grain Merchandisers know what variety you're growing? Are you required to show seed purchase documentation when you deliver grain after harvest?



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