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    June 1st is Here and had 9 days to seed in May!

    Well May is gone for 2012. We had one
    drill going today in the hills. The
    second is sitting beside a stream that
    wasnt their a week ago.
    Sprayed HRS that was just poking though
    the ground lets just say probably
    shouldnt have done that really made a
    mess, but had to get a burn off so its
    done.
    Tried to harrow a few fields but water
    is still sitting all over the place.
    Water is also running in every low area
    and moving real good some ravines.
    One thing is for sure we are loosing
    ground in our area. The land that was
    seeded now has water lying on surface so
    those parts even if they dry up will
    produce nothing.
    This has continued since 2010. Really
    getting sick of Rain.
    Thanks larry for sending the map of
    moisture from 2010 and 2012. Guess what
    were Purple again.
    Good luck to all with a great crop
    coming.

    #2
    Good description, sf3. Today I floated
    some on. swore I would never again, but
    what do you do? The field was slime from
    one end to the other. Should germinate,
    but as far as grow into anything
    remotely decent, doubtful. I think I
    made the correct decision on that half.
    If it stayed nice, it would be at least
    10 days to be seedable, but alas, I do
    not trust it to stay nice.

    The thing I did different this year, is
    I put a decent meal on with the seed, as
    well as jump start. So if it germs,
    dries out etc. it at least has a
    fighting chance.

    What a disheartening string of years.
    The floater guy was thinking it didn't
    look too bad, when he got to the field.
    And then he started moving... Hmmm yeah,
    ruts everywhere. A real mess.

    Problem is, I think I will have to do
    some more yet. I don't think my other
    fields are much better.

    Still looking forward to the next
    drought,

    Signed,

    Sick of crop insurance farming.

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      #3
      Been there before in in the peace country, we are still trying to get done. Years ago the wifes uncle had a string of dry years and was praying for any rain, i told him you can manage dry but not wet, he could not see my point. A few years later he was monsooned all year and he told me now i what you were talking about. Dry years you have fields in good shape, seed, etc. Wet you are screwed.

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        #4
        Good points. Yes in the dry years our
        fields were all 160 acre open and fun to
        farm. The lower areas yielded like crazy
        and the hills did ok. But this sloppy
        shit, where you wear rubber boots as
        normal shoes is getting to me.
        One of my friends stopped by and said
        hes seeding I asked how. Oh If i get to
        30% of the field its done ps on this
        year again.
        One thing its more pockets this year. I
        went for a drive and 10 miles west they
        were all going. North of me their
        probably done for the year and south
        their going but mostly just to finish.

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          #5
          We have gotten so sucked in by chemical and
          machinery companies. No till pour on the
          chemical farming can't be good for anyone. We
          donate money and time to collecting for cancer
          research and are eating pure poison.

          I was looking for a cure for tomato blight and
          thought I would check out Bravo - Toxic
          Carcinogen. The obituaries are full of young
          people dying of cancer. Our life spans are
          declining.

          I watch my little grandchildren eating beautiful
          fruit all shiney and perfect and wonder just what
          is under the wax coating. Potatoes, coffee,
          orchards are repeatedly sprayed. Most people
          have never even grown a seed with no chemical.
          This cant be good. Parsley, I'm with you on this
          one. We have sold mankind to the big machine.

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            #6
            9 years out of 10, you have 15 days max of optimum seeding days. On either side of that is just pure luck, bad luck or stupidity. Some clowns here count on 25 days seeding, re - tard - ed. Suppermanitis from that 1 year in 30.

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              #7
              Furrow I was harrowing today meanwhile some neigbours were planting, not at a fast pase, going through water, I managed to harrow the wet spots of 8 quarters today. Time well spent.

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                #8
                Hopper, anyone there trying vertical tillage machines to dry out soil? Some say they work well, others not.

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                  #9
                  We didnt get going with both till
                  yesterday. I was out harrowing wheat and
                  oats stubble. The seedmaster was going a
                  day earlier on Canola stubble that was
                  harrowed the day before. Still have 3 that
                  we have to find access to since road has
                  water going over it. RM says sorry but
                  nothing till summer.

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                    #10
                    Hopper is the Kelly harrow used in your
                    area. And if it is does it dry out quick
                    for seeding.

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                      #11
                      My neighbors are ummm.....direct cultivating. I get
                      a kick out of them, they are so righteous with their
                      zero till and now it's all back to tillage just to get
                      the crop in. I think they are also scamming the
                      carbon credit company. They had to sign that no
                      tillage for a number of years. Now the whole farm
                      is tilled up. I don't think they will pay back that
                      money, it's all tied up in a zero till drill! Ironic.

                      I do get a kick out of all that spraying. But hey,
                      most producers have been convinced that you
                      can't farm without it. They get that look. Like a
                      junkie!

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                        #12
                        You all remember the discers? seed, weed and
                        feed in one operation. Someday it will be
                        reinvented, when half of our kids are fighting
                        cancer.

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