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    Thursday crop report!

    Is it just me or is everyone just getting sick of all
    the bullshit on the radio this fall!
    1 st Bayers new commercial, describing how us
    farmers had hope first in spring then optimism in
    summer then they go on even after everything our
    canolas come out on top. Give me a f$&king
    break. Bayer who you trying to impress, the city
    people. Because right now your psing 90 percent
    of the farmers off.
    Second idiots like van thyme on CJGX telling
    farmers that in our eastern area it was disease,
    forgot about aster yellows shallow roots to much
    water etc. no tell farmers to spend more on next
    years crop when this was a once in 20 year
    problem. But he did mention the later canola
    looked real good. Hm wouldn't that be a point, all
    seeded canola first this year so aster yellow got a
    huge amount of the canola.
    One note we have a new snake oil in our area, for
    22 an acre this fall you spray you wheat stubble.
    And no sclerotina next year. Magic.
    Third is the Saskatchewan crop report all areas
    have crops below or average but below
    expectations . Hm but the media is fixed on we're
    ahead of the five year average.
    Ok enough.
    Hrs most that desiccated are waiting, any one
    who swath is combining. Ave best 30 aster yellow
    and disease.
    Durum harvest is in full swing 50 or lower. Less
    rain or lighter ground higher yield. Any where it's
    lodged, it's zero production, plants just died.
    Peas are done its a shit show lots dropping next
    year.
    Barley has problems to. Some early is off low
    yields and light. Geese having fun. Malt from our
    area is going to difficult.
    Oats none harvested but still looks ok.
    Canola, two guys I know are still working on filling
    a 10000 bushel bin. Yields worst was 6 to 15.
    Highest top end is 28 to 30. Early seeded has
    issues, then stuff seeded after the may long is
    better. Then real late has issues.
    In reality it seems most of Saskatchewan has a
    average to Below average crop.
    Good harvest and keep safe!
    Winter wheat is a crop of choice for a lot of people
    this fall.

    #2
    On radio this morning U>S> corn 60% harvested good to excelent but lower than expected yields. Are they in realy bad shape there and not wanting to panic everyone ? Just what is the truth?

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      #3
      Plot was harvested in central AB and
      yields were 38 to 46. Pretty good yields
      for no fungicides. The usual suspects L150
      130 7444 7345 BY6060 etc.

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        #4
        Which did the best in Alberta.

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          #5
          I often wonder why the plots always seem to do so much better than what the fields do in the area?

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            #6
            Finished swathing canola tues/wed--last of invigors still on the green side. first time in alot of years ex"10 that i'm glad I have good draining soil.
            worms died off....whats with that
            4 ft. wheat looks good all around.. getterinthebin

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              #7
              Barley looked like 90, ended up as 80. HRS pretty bleached from numerous rains. Looked fantastic but only yielded in the high 60's. Neither had fungicide applied.

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                #8
                HRS about 50, #1 no fuz, no fungicides. Never got dry yet.
                Only showers but bleaching rest of wheat.

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                  #9
                  Harvest done for us in south central / south west
                  sask. canola 35-40 #1,durum 55 #1, spring wheat
                  50#1,large green lentils 30 #1-2,red lentils 35
                  #1,chickpeas 40#1. Very fortunate area in light of
                  all the weather issues across the province. Good
                  luck and god speed to all those with harvest
                  remaining.

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                    #10
                    I think the liberty by a two or three over
                    7345.

                    Plots are usually put on the best ground.

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                      #11
                      S/F are you kidding... What did the best in Alberta??? Do you know there is at least 5 climatic zones there?????? Wow your on top of your ship...

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                        #12
                        Just a little clue, it will be intersting, but have nothing to do with your ship show or mine. Dont mean to offend you you but ??? Interest sake ya!!

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                          #13
                          Just what we seen here, lance - 8bus/ac better than check, vertisan 2 . Not telling yeilds b/c I am full of shit according to hopper.
                          Some years ok, some suck ..... been there.

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                            #14
                            I still can not spell with fingers......

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                              #15
                              furrow I just wanted to see which one did
                              better for WD40. DAh No shit their is
                              different regions in Alberta. Also
                              yesterday had to go for some business deal
                              up to Lake Lenore. Well when the wheat
                              swaths are thicker than the Canola you
                              know its a SHIT SHOW!

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