Tried today to desiccate a field of HRS. Nothing special but OK enough for this year. Only problem pizza cutter tires having real tough time. Field is well drained. Went home to wet after one round. Yes the 4 plus put us over the edge but still thought could do it. Guys are putting their floaters back on less damage to field. Booked the planes four two of our worst sections. Full liter do the whole field trees sloughs water runs etc. Kill the whole field. Water running between sloughs. So tried standing Durum Desiccated 18 days ago 7 or 8 inches rain since then. 27.9 Ah that should dry down nice. Farmers I talked to this weekend are getting into survival mode take what pays something and what looks like lots bushels no flooding leave rest to burn in spring 2011. Picture water running between sloughs down ditches culverts full creeks full and Burrow pits with no water runs to them are full. Rain makes Grain.
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I think you've been watching too many Vietnam movies SK3 - I guess you love the smell of Roundup in the morning? But did it occur to you that your bombardment from the air to kill "all the grass and trees" would reduce the number of things sucking up water and drying your land out? Never mind randomly spraying toxic chemicals onto water surfaces - no wonder some elements of the general public fear "industrial agriculture" and seek to buy organic produce.
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sf3 is angry and the environment will have to pay. things to consider: pushing bush and levelling land has disrupted an awful lot of water storage, use and natural flows. roll the land for peas, lentils, silage and you're guaranteeing runoff and ponding with even a heavy thunderstorm. zero till drills make the land less able to absorb water. watershed tour this year we dug a 12" deep plug of soil out of the neighbour's lentils and it was solid as a rock - no air, no capacity to take on water. in the grass the soil fell away from the roots because the water had channels to move down. sometimes the technology makes things worse. seems to me there are fewer farmers and more machine operators around. but this winter when the chem co rep hands you a beer and says western canadian farmers are the toughest, smartest, most resourceful guys in the world you'll eat it up and buy some more poison.
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DAH!!!!!!!!!!! 40 inches of rain this year and last fall probably what you got so far this year for your total. Then we can talk till that time your just playing.
Now round up as a toxic chemical, yea that's a good one. Take your head out of your cows but and you will learn it breaks down easily.
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you haven't said anything to prove me wrong. glyphosate has been found in the north sea. consumers would love your attitude. talked to my mla's office yesterday and asked if i get $30/acre for unharvested hay. no only the grainfarmers get help. i said yeah i know i was just making the point that there is a preferred group. other people say they're getting tired of the whining too. you'd make a heckuva spokesman for farmers. by the way your rainfall figures get a little heavy every now and then. i live in one of the areas you quote numbers for.
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