After checking weather bug stations in our area
discover we have are own little micro climate and
are discovering we have our own little harvest
issues. I'm at Lacombe, Alberta and we seem to be
caught in an area of high humidity( still drying wet
spots from summer). Over the last 2 weeks of hot
weather we seldom get below 50% humidity and
only for a few hours. We swathed both some wheat
and barley to speed up the drying process. What
we have found is that although we have had no rain
the bottoms of the swath are wet and remain so
through the day. I would suspect this will remain
an issue till we get a hard frost and then quality will
likely be gone. We are rethinking our harvest
strategy and will likely leave most crops standing to
keep grain away from ground. It's been a struggle
all year . I guess we shouldn't expect harvest to be
any better
discover we have are own little micro climate and
are discovering we have our own little harvest
issues. I'm at Lacombe, Alberta and we seem to be
caught in an area of high humidity( still drying wet
spots from summer). Over the last 2 weeks of hot
weather we seldom get below 50% humidity and
only for a few hours. We swathed both some wheat
and barley to speed up the drying process. What
we have found is that although we have had no rain
the bottoms of the swath are wet and remain so
through the day. I would suspect this will remain
an issue till we get a hard frost and then quality will
likely be gone. We are rethinking our harvest
strategy and will likely leave most crops standing to
keep grain away from ground. It's been a struggle
all year . I guess we shouldn't expect harvest to be
any better
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