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Meadow Lake here. A little embarrassed as I had to Google where Sintaluta was. I felt better when I realized we are in opposite corners of the province. I have been through your neck of the woods a few time back and forth to Manitoba.
You guys get the rain the last few day's down there? We were looking pretty bad stoon area for awhile there, finally getting the moisture we need at lest.... I know most years you guys farther south tend to be pretty dry.
Last number of years have been terribly dry! Thankfully this year we already have about 6-7” crops are coming in very nice🤞 hopefully we can keep it coming!
@@306supermoto New Zealand farmer breaks world record with massive 17.398 tonne per hectare wheat crop, with liquid fert.- www.ruralnewsgroup.co.nz/rural-news/rural-management/give-that-man-a-guinness-another-world-wheat-record
@@lawrencewilliamson3303 That's why I asked, the front and rear of the cart look to be visually the same, so why duals on one end and singles on the other? Is there that much less weight on the front?
If you closely the tires in the front tread between the rear dually so as to not compact the dirt more than necessary. The fronts are smaller singles because they pivot on the turns..
Sad what rural Saskatchewan has become, thanks in the main to federal government policies and to a lesser extent Sask Party policies. Killing the crow, killing the wheatboard, not preventing the destruction of the wheat pool, having an Equalization formula that takes capital out of Alberta and Saskatchewan and gives it to Quebec. Now Saskatchewan has these giant land-holdings farms, many of them foreign owned, and essentially the same population in the 2020's as it had in the 1920's.
@@ashleyflint3501 most farmers that lease buy the piece of machinery at the end of the term. They have paid more for it through the buy back program than it was worth new. Either way is a million dollar unit.
@@rchristie5401 Dont know where you are, but here in South Australia, the bigger farmer is buying this big gear, buying the land in the area, then going round saying they havent a football club anymore, theres no local engineer or mechanic and sometimes cant crew a fire truck, is this going to happen in your area ?
@@ashleyflint3501 No not really. But most of the small farms of 1/2 sections and less have been sold to larger operations or gone under. How can there be. The price of wheat today is the same price it was in 1975
@@rchristie5401 This is how stupid farmers get, here, farmers are buying 1.2million dollar combines, they still owe $400,000 on the one they have got ,and in the seventies the same area was harvested with $3000 Massey Fergusson combines. They are doing the same thing with their Toyota Landcruiser cars. Idiots are working for Banks and Paint jobs.