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    Crop Production on your farm if it Froze before Sept 1st.

    Well the frost scare is now out their and on our farm if it did freeze in the next three weeks we would have.
    1.Half wheat crop #3 half burn.
    2. Durum #5 all would make.
    3. Oats would make.
    4. Barley would make.
    5. Peas would make on early fields hailed out and coming back one would produce zero.
    6. Canola half shitty and half no production.
    So basically no crop insurance on any of it. Maybe some with grade factor and a winter of not alot of fun.

    #2
    It would be bad around here. In a lot of directions. The hailed out guys with lots of insurance might be the lucky ones if it freezes.

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      #3
      That is easy 0 bushels of anything. Heck it could freeze not till December1st here, and I'd still get 0 bushels of anything. But who's complaining?

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        #4
        Wheat should make it, canola in full bloom would be a burn.
        Lots of canola, seeded first in the area will make it, yields variable, due to drowned acres.
        Barley short diseased will be light.
        Another wicked down pour last night, just won't quit stomping on the soggy fields.

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          #5
          pea fields full of disease, canola looking like crap gonna need pickup reels for the 8 inch stuff, wheat looking surprisingly better but how much midge damage? Late canary is awesome stand but need until 20 of sept. lentils unbelievable and no disease cannot figure that one out.

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            #6
            1/2 section Canola south of Regina just starting to bloom. Hm these will be counted as seeded acreage. Yea it has a chance.

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              #7
              15th of september and we would have a crop here. Peas are still flowering and Canola is slowly coming out of bloom and is starting to lodge. Wheat and barley would be a a tough sell as they are amonth away from maturity.

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                #8
                Peas just starting to be sprayed, most will be sprayed within a week. Lots of disease in feilds not done with fungicide. Early seeded wheat turning.
                Early seeded canola will be swathed within 5-7 days(30% seed color change now) - 80% out of bloom for a while and turning. Combines will be running within ten days. Yeilds should be interesting.
                Sept 1st frost will effect 20% of the canola and 40% of the wht, 0% peas.

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                  #9
                  Sep 1 Frost

                  Barley would be fine
                  Canola would have locked in Green but yield would be ok maybe down a bit
                  Flax would be @%##&@
                  Wheat would be lots of 52lb chicken feed
                  Lentils should be off

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