Looks like in our neck of the woods we have 48 hrs left to get the crop in the ground. We finished at 6 p.m. Got just dry enough this afternoon, actualy did a nice job. Sprayed 500 ac with just a little dust off the wheels. Good luck to some of you - by the sounds of it we have been lucky here. Frost is our main concern now over the next few days - again.
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Just seen the radar, not good at all for all eastern Sask. We are on the edge again of both the rain from the east a frost from central and nothern Alberta. Why more guys did not at least try seedeing or spraying today in my area blows my mind. These are the same that will be pissin and moanin all summer, like always, about how shitty farming is and how they could not get done
. For those who have at least made an effort good for you for those who make excuses constantly about conditions not perfect whatever - again.
My heart does go out for those east of us, having no chance at all sucks no matter how you put it.
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6/10ths Sat 1" last night, we'll be sitting a couple days again, but rain forecast again this coming Fri & Sat. around 75% done SESK
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Water table must be very high, water has not sunk away even with that nice week of warm weather. Just sitting there. I have one field adjacent to a lake, and the lake is so high. The land rises fairly quickly from the lake, but then drops back to lake level after eighty ofr so yards. This is usually my best land, because it retains moisture like self irrigation almost, but this year it is seeping water, and 80 acres are to wet sort of in the middle of the field. with wet fingers everywhere extending into the dryer areas.How the heck do you deal with that, eh? This has never happened before. that field was never ever close to even sprayable BEFORE these frickin rains.
fjlip, a few guys here had a few days, but that depended vastly on land type, manpower, etc. Good luck to you, I'm sure we'll continue to commiserate with eachother!
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Water now starting to lay in the fields consistant rain scince 8:30 a.m. Looks like June 4-5th before anyone is in the field here now.
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