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48
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 11:28:38 AM
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Tim: Thanx.
r3020: ECI previously had 2.50. I'm thinking you guys may have to wait for the ground to freeze up before you can cut. lol. Good luck.
We just had .75 couple days ago. Only .25 rain turning to snow forecast right now. Don't think we will get much. I have run a corn head across the top of snow a couple of times. lol. Just hope it doesn't go down. I paid my dues on down milo last year to last a life time. lol. Once is enough. lol. |
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Faust100F
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 11:41:18 AM
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| ECI - you boys are not supposed to be planting 365 day corn, only db and I do that. Besides, there may be a patent infringement claim here! Adios Amigo. John |
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48
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 11:49:52 AM
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Faust: I didn't realize you could patent stupidity. lol. JK. JK. JK. |
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tut
174 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2009 : 12:09:11 PM
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| 48,Here in NW IN the corn is safe from frost.I cut beans this morn till 11am when the rain started.The ground is very dry here with the ditches mostly dry. |
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ECI
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 12:31:50 PM
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John , LMAO , The WX CH start'd talking about the possibly of this rain event Monday moring , And the local goofball WX people were saying ,O just alittle rain today , Then the WX CH starting talking 4-5-6 inchs for us and i sh!t you not You were the first thing i though of and your 365 day corn ! LOL , The local goofball was just on and showing the heaviest rain will fall across Central ILL and IN ! ye ha ! And another thing , I really don't need anymore problems so just send me the paper work and the tec fee I owe you and db on the 365 ! LOL Also you might check out 3020 He may have some 365 TO , LOL Ken |
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timdcrossley
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 12:47:41 PM
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I will give you all something to laugh about. I have 225,000 bu storage and NO dryer or burners! Nothing, zitch, natta... I will not put it in the bin until it hits 20% but hey, I have beans that need to be cut and I only have time. Oh, and I did purchase a block heater for my 1660... The AFX rotor doesn't do anything for cold, cold starts.
Life is good! |
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db51
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 1:01:28 PM
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Hey Kenny...before you start Ye Hawing...maybe you should re-evaluate that radar...I think your old "balloon knot" is going to be puckering up before dark....... |
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ECI
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 1:10:50 PM
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48: JMOA ,Tim said he finish'd planting corn may 23 that was the day we start'd here . The Northern and Eastern parts was not as wet as us . The central and the Southern part is what is behind . The southern part sounds like there in good shape . I hand test'd some yesterday and it was 27-28 so pull in the Picker as you guy's say out west , and what will it go 30 -31 ?? a few ears were not black layer'd but most were, If we can get another week in we should be OK on mine, but I just have to think there is some around here that will need two weeks to be OK Ken |
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Faust100F
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 1:13:11 PM
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Ken, just yanking your chain. You will get everything out, besides, this stuff will blow through and we will have Indian Summer, nothing wrong with letting dry down in the field, unless you live in Kansas. Hang in there. John
48 - you are right you cannot patent stupid here in Ioway, because Kansas have been filing all of those patents over the past years, we would be infringing upon that patent which relates to your area of the State. By the way you and Timmy should put together a blues group, you both sound like little puppy dogs who can't get off the porch.. Maybe db has a place for you two boys on his river boat gospel tour.
By the way I see dec stopped counting your posts, he must have used up all his fingers and toes. lol.
With regards to Patents, the IRS is now allowing individuals to Patent there Business and Tax Strategies, 70 have been approved so far. Maybe you and Taxpayer should patent your trading stratagies, since they are unique. Adios Amigo. John
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dennis1
1244 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2009 : 1:36:56 PM
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A few light sprinkles over night--humidity was at 86%, and now down to 78%---over cast, and another RED combine just went by heading for soybeans---when I shut down last night the soybean plants/vines were wrapping on the reel--the green machines aren't moving---mental madness--(??)
Sidewalks, vehicles and equipment are NOW wet--the soybeans going in the bin today may get "pumped" out as "sh!t"--
faust--counting--check out the lounge, cataract surgery, pg 5, a db51 post. |
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ECI
1234 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2009 : 1:51:54 PM
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Yea your sure right about hanging in there John we'll be hanging real tight to the laddler on top of the grain bin after all this rain, LOL Ken |
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48
6223 Posts |
Posted - 10/08/2009 : 1:54:58 PM
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Faust: I'm just having fun with ya, and then my buddy Dennis comes along with his green POS and makes your point. JK Dennis. lol. |
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ECI
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 2:05:49 PM
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Boy Dennis , I don't know how you stand watching all thoses POS cutting and your setting , If I had to do that I'd probably have to trade for one , LOL JK JK Ken |
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dennis1
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 2:07:42 PM
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48, My "point" was what the "F" good is it to have a bin of wet sh!t along with a plugged up or torn up combine--soybeans need TLC--unlike corn The green ones are setting, cause their operators know there are limitations. |
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ECI
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Posted - 10/08/2009 : 2:16:15 PM
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| Dennis you got more s--- than a christmas turkey , LMAO |
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