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    #16
    Local peas looking like they need to be sprayed with glyphosate. But variable. Mine are last planted so in a class of their own growing like mad but need best thing would be not one drop of rain. I am thinking days are numbered cause the are at the stage and think there was more plants there before some maybe have succummed to tomething. Local barley is still looking worse daily even after some sun. Canola fields some that are bolting very very open canopy. My

    smallplants 90percent purple. Wheat appears
    holding best but variable. The half I sprayed half
    rate for tanspot is still looking very bad. Seems
    more moisture stress on those fields. Anyways
    wheat is variable for everyone. Many now are mudding in the last of the chemicals. 15mm forecast for tomorrow afternoon. No one wants it here.

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      #17
      Actually disaster assistance is availlable here for flooded basements. We have water again. House built in 65 few years ago first time ever seepage. Actually still remember drilling that hole in the concrete and the water shot up. Everyone was already busy so could get no help. I cut 6inch by 4 foot pockets in the concrete then tunnelled the 3 feet between pockets so to get the water to the sump. Probably a better job than any of them assholes making a fortune doing their fixes. So was glad they were all busy. Was not a hard job and did not take long at all.

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        #18
        PDAP covers fan time, pumping time and a dehumidifier.

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          #19
          Ahhh risk management.

          Braveheart... Another life... Brings back memories of our past... 15 years like a morning fog burning off on a hot summer day.

          We fought, It was worth the fight.

          We were on the right side of history in my heart I believe. courage or passion weren't wasted, I See... our goals valid.
          Jobs well done.... As our children will need to, learn to build, on the blocks of courage in place to an opportunity to grow better lives around our farms.

          A good crop of opportunities on the way...

          Life is never dull...bwe can count on the unexpected by some... Being the opportunity of the year for our family.

          Cheers
          God bless you all... May Wisdom guide your way.

          Prosperity is always preceded by a wise conservative plan.

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            #20
            Or Liberal?

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              #21
              Tom, it was another life, and different time. There were sacrifices and costs. But I still believe the time was an investment. The return is the opportunities we have today.

              Good to hear from you. How are your crops?

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                #22
                Tom thanks for the commercial in our Friday crop report!

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                  #23
                  Braveheart,

                  Some heat will help catch us up...

                  Moisture drops heat units...

                  Much vegetative growth, applying fungicides.

                  A "good crop of opportunities" on the way...!

                  SF3

                  Hope some heat sill turn things around...
                  Cheerz

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                    #24
                    Cheer Up faithful dirt diggers. My crystal ball shows a hot dry week ahead. Wheat we aerial applied fertilizer and fungicide is heading and looks healthy. Baling on our near horizon. Fingers crossed?

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                      #25
                      Today 87% users recommended to buy cotton and 13% users recommended to sell.

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