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    #13
    no complaints here either.
    the 80s were mostly bad except 86

    02 planted new pea seed.
    combined it because i wanted my seed back. yield 2.5 bushel peas. and 2 bushel grass hoppers. yuck

    crop ins. made us combine 400 acres
    out of4200 ,on that , wheat yield 7 bushel

    i too used to think that we got more rain than the south west. the last 10 -15 years have proven that wrong.

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      #14
      2009

      Great year.

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        #15
        ColevilleH2S,

        I had the exact same experience.

        Let it rain.

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          #16
          The end of sept 2009 it started to rain. Heck of a
          crop that year but we have been soaking wet ever
          since. We never finished harvest till into
          November that year.

          Yep, 2.5 years ago!

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            #17
            Heck I STARTED combining in 2009 on
            November flipping 6th!

            2001-2003, excellent years with nice dry
            sunshine!!!

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              #18
              The eigthies were really dry for us. In 1980 we
              disced down every acre of crop except for Laird
              lentils on smf. 82 bad 86 pretty bad 88 a write-
              off. 1990 dried out. Dust blowing. Terrible
              memories!

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                #19
                81 dry, 85 drought, 88 drought, 91 swamp, 92
                August frost, 02 very good crop, last 10 years
                very good crops in southwest/central sask. We
                may not always be the top yielders but we will
                take the quality hands down. WINK WINK

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                  #20
                  IMHO the west/SW brown soils benefited the most with the zero till/direct seeding revolution we all embraced.
                  Clay holds moisture, our black loses moisture when dry.

                  Less tillage and snow trapping can conserve limited moisture to make a crop with timely seeding.
                  Excess moisture is IMPOSSIBLE to work with, delays field work reduces crop potential. Direct seeding in COLDER WETTER stubble covered black soils is a negative to early crop growth.

                  It's ALWAYS 4-5C warmer to the west/SW than the NE which slows our growing crops.

                  If wetter black soil areas had any advantage in maximum tillage/SMF, it's shifted to drier warmer areas with direct seeding.
                  Make sense?

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                    #21
                    Makes alot of sense, Fj. Except for the
                    black soils losing all the moisture when
                    dry. Depends on texture I suppose. No-
                    till was good here, still is I think,
                    other than these bloody wet years. All
                    we need is historic weather to return.
                    You know 10-12 inches in the summer vs.
                    30 and 40 and more. I was a joke agger
                    as well, and let me tell you, the
                    brownies were a snobby bunch, laughing
                    cuz we had trees, etc. At that point
                    they were a jealous sort. Ran was
                    limited to them and we were in glory.
                    Now that they are getting our usual
                    historic weather, they catch a glimpse
                    of what we once had. lol Except they are
                    getting our weather with mighty fine
                    prices while we look on.

                    I had a guy from Kindersley tell me
                    once.... ahh never mind! lol

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                      #22
                      With the overwhelming adoption of zero till in
                      western canada there are those that suggest that
                      this in itself has changed our weather patterns
                      indefinitely where as your "historic weather" may
                      be gone with the wind. Only time will tell.

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                        #23
                        Never thought of that potential cause and
                        effect of no till. Yup, only time will
                        tell.

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                          #24
                          do those disker things work in the wet?
                          i would like to try them in scotland.
                          i bought a ford fw60 last year, and it was hopeless in the wet till i took the duals off.

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