Combines worried combine might get hooked on 12bu wheat

R_O_M

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The way our season is going down here in south eastern Australia we may be able to find a good home for your N7. I hope it still likes even meaner rations than 12 bushells! cheers! [ with a small "c". can't afford the ink for a large "c"]
 

johnboy

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Up here on the Darling Downs ROM we never even planted so at least we don't have to watch the crop die.Keeps the hours down the farm machinery as well.
 

R_O_M

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Hi johnboy. I knew you guys were hurting but I did not realise to that extent. We are still in with a chance as we got ours in at the usual late May, early June period but a lot of the boys down this way delayed planting as it was too dry they said. When it got into mid July they panicked and whacked it in into even drier conditions. Some is only just emerging now. They have no hope of making a crop! Anybody who tries to grow food in this world is a mug. Everybody wants it given to them! Nobody wants to pay for it! From my reading, the s--t will hit the fan within the next decade re world food supplies and the city mob will wonder what in the hell has hit them I saw what happened in 1973 when the russkies cleaned the yanks out of 6 million tonnes of wheat in 5 days. It wasn't pretty watching the buyers after that. Got our revenge for the quota years though! Cheers!
 

NDl2

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I knew a guy 15 miles south of here who bought a 95 JD combine in the early 1970's anyway he got hailed out the next 5 consective years and finally got to use the combine after he owned for 5 years. I had some wheat that ran about 4 bushels per acre. Best did 22. Rough year all around. Still have a little hope for sunflowers. 500 pounds if I am lucky. My corn already got baled up by a neighbor.