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    How do the pulse crops look out there

    Here some areas are tremendous, other areas lot of drown out and were under stress too long, whats yours like?

    #2
    Lentils and chickpeas looking a 9 out of 10 in south central/west sask. Podding nicely and about normal for development. Canola could use a rain.
    Flowered for almost 4 weeks and building pods now. Some hail in area chewed up a few acres.

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      #3
      Only peas here. Around here Variable. Still looking not bad generally some bad, but seriously need a rain generally to help out.

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        #4
        Hanging in there. This extra warm weather probably hurt a little, but hey if it doesn't hurry up and mature it always freezes!
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          #5
          beans in north uk are f*****
          cold weather has prevented pollination, so no pods at all.

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            #6
            That pic was awesome

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              #7
              Lentils are wet with a thick canopy, all of them,
              spraying again by air to blow in the fungicide.
              Planes are booking up fast now with bertha in the
              canola.

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