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    Monday Markets down Canola down HM! up to 100 this week HM!

    Market must know whats going on as I see it down this morning. HA HA HA.
    This heat wave in Canada and the USA is cutting yield every day. So this big crop is getting smaller and smaller. Why are canola fields that started blooming first of July are done and setting pods. HM
    Ones that are just starting to flower this week how will they turn out. HM.
    Yea excellent crop conditions.
    Now I'm not killing this crop yet but realistically if any one thinks this extreme heat is helping their yields dah.
    Pod blast will happen or in fall you'll look at your pods and wonder why on the stem their is 6 or seven missing in middle if it rains end of week.
    As for midge no sign yet. Most will be past stage in two days.
    Disease lots spraying for fusarium with prozac. And lots of leaf rust to west of us. Sprayer red.
    Its early sun as hot as it will be today and tomorrow go to lake its worth it.

    #2
    The prospect of very hot weather damaging corn during pollination will likely raise worries among commodity traders when Sunday evening's Globex session opens.


    Hot days and nights are forecast for much of the Corn Belt for possibly as long as the next 10 days. (DTN photo by Elaine Shein)The forecast for approximately five days of very hot temperatures, with Midwest highs topping 95 degrees Fahrenheit, is already well-known. The question is whether that heat wave will continue past Thursday, July 21. And Friday afternoon, Telvent DTN Ag Meteorologist Mike Palmerino noted that very little change in the heat wave is possible until Monday, July 25.

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      #3
      Our midge does not seem to show up until what they call too late to spray stage. I am still spraying cause i find the timing to still work and what I have always done, lots of midge out there now, and your correct about the rust, spray plane even talked me into using Caramba for an extra 16 dollars per acre. OH shit I just calculated what this is going to cost me.

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        #4
        Yea its another 50000 again. Hm, oh yea we still have to deal with the CWB so cant lock in some nice fall prices like our southern cousins.

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          #5
          East of Red Deer Alberta.
          We have had a few warm days but not the heat you guys are getting down east.
          Canola is generally looking good....and lots of it!
          Lot of spraying canola going on right now in canola....not sure if it is for sclerentona (sp?) or what.
          Some truly lush barley crops on higher well drained land.

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            #6
            You would just waste that money anyway by buying new equipment, paying debt, new bins, new truck, clothes for the kids, etc..

            All those bad things capitalists do with their money.

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              #7
              silverback

              You forgot "that extra few quarters of land"

              Remember that one from vader about wealth distribution.

              SF3

              What is with the canola only flowering for 2 weeks? I see that around here, it all shut down on July 15th, no matter what variety.

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                #8
                Everytime we have had only had a couple of weeks that the canola flowered,it always turns out that it would have been a good year for the white combine to have made a pass by.

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                  #9
                  The stuff at Edgeley was done on Friday it's also
                  a demo site for varieties. Shallow roots and two
                  weeks no rain plus heat leaves canola not living
                  up to expectations. Yea vader was funny with
                  that one. Cwb keeps smaller farmers in game by
                  not letting some of us expand, one of vaders
                  best, even made gomley.

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                    #10
                    Nice bounce today. Perhaps the markets and weather have something in common. If you don't like them, just wait a day.

                    Will note the other thunder clouds/sources of danger in US/European economies.

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