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    #13
    Tried yesterday, did 35 acres in about 14 hours. First changed tips
    on 5710 to 3/4" But couldn't pull it up or on side hills as water
    is coming out of ground on the slopes. Pulled out the old 8810.
    (dealer wouldn't give my very much, so didn't trade) That worked better,
    but still soup on the side hills and spinning out. We are at 35% done
    with no canola. A larger neighbor stopped as we where changing units.
    He said he was also about 1/3 done. Looking around I think that is
    average for this area in the heavy clay.

    It is now raining and looking for another inch.

    We had a good two years and didn't invest in new paint, but
    still may be a bad winter. The biggest hit will be all the
    seed and order fertilizer than will have to be stored and
    paid. Last time I think my flooded payment worked out to about
    $5/ flooded acre.

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      #14
      How many acres are flooded on average.

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        #15
        In our area the percentage was close to finish. Unfortunately heavy rains have done in a lot of crops with major damage. Yet none as bad as canola. It has been pounded to heck. Anything not up is toast in our area. Very hard and thick crust. With most plants not making it through. Not enough to make a crop. In our case if the weather smartens up we would be reseeding about 80% of our canola acres. With a lot more farmers in the same situation. Weather does not look good for the weekend. So here we are June the 4th - last year we had frost around the 6th right? Will be interesting to see if the canola crop is adjusted in the next report. Yield and acres.

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          #16
          Quite a few acres just got pounded here in north west Sask as well. Reports of 4-5 inches in two hrs hail.

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            #17
            WD0 My crops all like the drunk in the corner that was smiling a few hours ago and is now ready to throw up and pass out.

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              #18
              hang in there , guys . i am lucky here so far. starting the season bone dry , turned out to be a good thing.
              all seeded , all good . but like everyone else only an hour away from disaster.
              There is just too much money sitting on the table, too much risk. too little reward.

              this year my bet is all in .
              high price hybrids , lots of fert.
              chemical etc.
              one august frost ,even with crop insurance and end up 100-150 thou. in the hole.
              Don't make a lot of sense does it.
              time to rethink the whole process.

              only saving grace is i am not seeding 60$/acre rented land ,and not on the 5th of June

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                #19
                Sawfly my point in all the threads is farmers are getting screwed by promise of 2 bushels here and 1 more here for ultimate crop that mother nature will screw up in a minute. Rain hail wind frost snow etc. It just doesn't make sense all these parasite get paid and give out BS information yet us producers are the ones who take all risks and what do they give us one day sky high prices then years of depression. Cloudy and cold today with rain in Regina. Yea another lost day.

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