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    #16
    What should be the plan of attack be for contracted pulses,even the guys with good crops may be looking to get out?

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      #17
      We are @ 1.4 inches this morn..Started last night..

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        #18
        Cotton I agree on a pulse plan the market came with such a discount from last year on peas. 8.30 av to 6.25.. The peas have huge issues along with lentils which also don't like mud. Told Cargill on peas I would decide on Monday. I think my rep knows what I'm going to do since he farms also.
        It was a fun super cell to watch its, swinging back from the north and raining at Canora again!
        World Cup, good book, sons of anarchy marathon, rider game, wine, vodka, or beer it's a indoor kind of day!

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          #19
          3-6 inches over last day and half depending on who you talk to

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            #20
            Let's just say it's ****ing wet out east, if Yorkton was 200% of normal what will this make them 400%!.
            You have to laugh about it it's just that insane!
            Oh Charlie send some cows from Alberta this way!

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              #21
              Just under 2" here, since 10am yesterday. Will grin and bare it, especially if other areas are getting 5-7"s
              We didn't need or want a drop of it.

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                #22
                Verdin man 6.5? Yea we didn't need any of this.

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                  #23
                  4" of rain. The effect is that it gained back a little more, or a little less than the areas seeded around as misses in the spring.

                  This was not a million dollar rain event, but if it's prepared to stop it will make half of that for us.

                  The worst beating taking place are the municipal roads. Much of it can be blamed on the way they are operated and maintained.

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                    #24
                    SF3. Better ask for ducks and geese. Cows will either drown or go lame with footrot.

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                      #25
                      Verdin man 6.5? Yea we didn't need any of this.

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                        #26
                        After the extreme dryness of the late 80's, i said i wouldn't complain about rain again. I feel for everyone who is getting too much though.

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                          #27
                          Checking, does any RM crown a road anymore? With the technology in "precision farming" you would think they could apply some of that technology to road grading and set the blade to maintain angles and pitches with potentiometers and make everything consistent. No money to be made by construction equipment manufacturers installing such technology? Only ag gets ****d?

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                            #28
                            Trouble with RM's anymore, they are trying to save dollars by cutting back on passes. With the heavy traffic now on these roads, they need to be doing weekly runs,they also site high cost of gravelling. We have black, and I mean black mud on the knolls on the road now. which is full of water, which soaks down the road bed. If it ever stops raining, roads will be spungy all summer.

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                              #29
                              Rod weeded I couldn't disagree with you more. The graders are busy trying to catch up on roads after the rain stops. It's a constant battle. The graders never get caught up. The black diet on the roads is from using graders to build them 40 years ago. It would cost a fortune to recap all the roads.

                              If you think it could be done better get on counsel

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                                #30
                                Farmaholic.

                                If I went down that road, it might be seen as an off topic highjack of an sf3 thread! The answer is "no".

                                Nice gravel/dust ridge left on one side of a road to trap rain events and washboards that are never removed. Farmers see it.
                                Grader operators only want a bowl to mix dry gravel and a scrapping of clay. It then blows dust into your yards and fields as they recreationally move it on days those graders should be shop parked.

                                It will never change.

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