A little late posting in this thread.
Some crops look like shit here. Barley sick yellow. Canola drowning after 3.5 inches of rain in a week on top of already saturated soil. Lentils in the draws are yellow. Peas yellow in the strangest places in fields. Higher, lighter ground doing better than the lower "better" soil. We need some warm days with a breeze to warm things up and dry it up a bit. I'd never thought I would compalin about rain but.... We are typically looking for rain. I will remember this one for the rest of my life. I think this is going to take more than one year to correct itself. All the low spots that we can seed through(more often than not) are really full. Places where there are haysloughs are full past their boundries. Now I can understand the frustration that other parts of the praries suffered with excess moisture. The bin doors will remain closed for the rest of the year!!!
Some crops look like shit here. Barley sick yellow. Canola drowning after 3.5 inches of rain in a week on top of already saturated soil. Lentils in the draws are yellow. Peas yellow in the strangest places in fields. Higher, lighter ground doing better than the lower "better" soil. We need some warm days with a breeze to warm things up and dry it up a bit. I'd never thought I would compalin about rain but.... We are typically looking for rain. I will remember this one for the rest of my life. I think this is going to take more than one year to correct itself. All the low spots that we can seed through(more often than not) are really full. Places where there are haysloughs are full past their boundries. Now I can understand the frustration that other parts of the praries suffered with excess moisture. The bin doors will remain closed for the rest of the year!!!
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