Casually shopping 16” augers… is it just me or is $100k+ for a simple auger outrageous?
Also what do people do to their augers… every used one looks like it’s ready for a scrap heap. 😵💫
Turkeys don't want to be eaten.
Turkeys don't want to be eaten.
Turkeys don't want to be eaten.
Turkeys don't want to be eaten.
Turkeys don't want to be eaten.
Turkeys don't want to be eaten.
Been getting quite a few requests every day from areas further and further away that than what we can currently service out of SE Sask. Looking at expanding to other areas in the future, let me know if what we have to offer is something you’d really like to see in your area.
Customer phones late last night they’ve been trying to get ahold of dealer that sold them their water management all day as they are having issues.
Asks if there was any way I could come fix it today even though they didn’t get the system through me.
Was going by today and got it going within minutes even though I really didn’t have time to stop. Customer was beyond happy and knows where they will buy all their precision stuff from going forward and wished they had bought this from us as well.
4th farm of the day done, sure helps when all 4 sets of combines are within 5 square miles of each other.
(S Series Deere running MAD Concaves losses in picture in high yielding straight cut canola)
@peta Dairy cows live more comfortably than all PETA people because they know that they are doing what God created them for God did not create PETA people to do what they do
P.S these cows are treated like kings eat from the best drink from the best treated just like gold
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@ironheeler@dkarcha We won’t chop anything under 10MT. Alfalfa doesn’t make good silage for us. If we buy it, it’s always a discounted price as the value isn’t there. Silage price is 20% value of cash barley adjusted to 62.5% moisture. Cereals and corn priced the same.
Today was the day we covered the cereal silage harvest. 67,000MT. 45 people, 5 FEL tractors, a whole lot of plastic and tires. 4 1/2 hours. Was 32 degrees C when we finished. We get to do it all over again for corn. (If you zoom in you can see little people on the pit for size)