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    Friday Crop Report!

    Well what a week. Every thing from the flood to a fricking hail storm that started with a lovely Tornado picture by Saskatoon and ended with devastation in Virden Manitoba. In our area the storm started to west of us taking about 4 miles and headed to crooked lake. Picking up speed at Balcarres and then again at Neudorf. Some fields are so bad you don't know what was seeded in them. They look like SMF.
    Most are getting close to finishing spraying in our area. That's in crop.
    One advantage of being late all wheat oats barley were done at close to flag or flag so got a good dose of Acepella with spray. If the flag now is close to 3/4 inch wide I guess the nutrients and chemical is working.
    Sad part most in our area are talking Hail and flood would be better than a shitty crop.
    HRS is starting to finally find the anhydrous and take off. The fungicides are doing their job and keeping what plants are their alive. Brown areas now appear and their still are yellow areas that have water under the canopy that might make minimal grain.
    So wheat actually moved up a point but dropped in acreage do to dead spots appearing from flooding. Heads look to have about two spikelets less than last year. 60 bus wheat had 16 spikelts and 6 to 8 rows. This year 14 and who knows how many rows. That's a 14% drop in yield from last year even if it looks good now. That's three bags less grain. Then take out flooded acreage and not 2013.
    Soy looks ahead of last year and will get final roundup Friday. It is one crop that has come through the rain and every thing excellent. 4 to 6 inches tall and loving the hot days. It changes I swear every time you drive by the fields. It is ahead of last year at this time. New varieties so who knows.
    Peas WTF is about all I can say. Got out of our fall contract and no their wasn't a act of god. Thanks. Cost $10,000.00 but they wrote off the administration costs. HA HA HA. Yet when our contracts on HRS and Oats and Barley got screwed we got what SFA. We had severe hail on peas and had to make that decision. Rest that's left has water issues and 140 acres looks great out of 800 so math isn't their to cover costs on contract. Peas were a bust in 2014.
    Canola well what can I say the Retarded sister just cant come back. Sick plants in wet areas that remind most of 2010 all over again. Our best section had hail so WTF. Last seeded now looks better than the middle seeded. All sprayed and clean because thin stand and weeds have no competition. Premature bolting. Just not going to be good.
    Here is a quick fact that a few farmers I talked to this week have on what we think the final numbers with yield last year compared to this. On our farm we will have about 50 to 75 thousand bushels less canola than last year. Take flooded out acreage then double for sick spindly plants and then good yield on rest. Cant make a silk purse out of a pigs ear. Funny all the Seed genetics, all the spray, fert etc. You cant bring a shitty crop back from the dead if mother nature doesn't want it to live.
    Oats that looked so sick last week must have finally found the gas or caught up to it and is coming on strong. Where it was sitting in water is gone but rest is their. Fungicide and final spray will happen today.
    Barley still doesn't look that rosy but is turning around yield wont be their but hey their will be some sort of a crop unless more rain comes.
    Flax in area seems to be doing ok in the mud not sure when I grew it never did. Hail on a lot and don't think it will come back.
    Lentils in area are few and far between but did see a whole section at Indian head that has maybe 35 plants left on it. WTF was the comment then wow is that bad.
    So to sum up the week, bad hail storm adjusters probably arrive mid august. HA HA.
    Crops are coming along but Canola is two weeks behind and needs a push. HRS if heading starts by Craven Friday its getting close to normal. The heat we are getting is greatly appreciated and wow is it nice to finally put away the rubber boots. No insect troubles and fields are drying up not bad. water still running in creeks and between some sloughs where the hail storms were.
    Be safe have a great week and enjoy the summer were at the half way point in the year.

    #2
    I drove to Saskatoon on Monday. What a shit show. Some of the cereals don't look to bad but most of the canola i would consider to be a wreck. You get closer to Saskatoon and it starts to get better.

    FYI they closed the bridge on 16 highway by Russel this morning, probably going to do the same today on the bride west of Roblin over lake of the prairies. God that lake is high.

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      #3
      I was there the day after , and the lake was starting to rise already - June 30th
      That Dam will be under big pressure

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        #4
        Peas flowering, just done fungicide. Not the crop of last 2 years for most.
        Canola 10-30% bloom. Cash boys fungiciding hard. Wheat just late boot to early head. Very few spraying.
        Variability from seeding followed by weather issues. Not all crops the same. You can see the ground a bit yet in my canola. Still easy to walk thru. Very little disease visible in wheat.
        Doing some fungicide tests and field portions but not blanket.
        For Tom, it's all glorious, but really, it's the most variable since 09 and closest to average.

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          #5
          Sprayed last canola and now last oats, heat helping! But crop area I been driving is really all over the map. Sad site on some fields.

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            #6
            Fungicide going on wheat heads today start. Using Prosaro and some Lingohumate. Nice stand so far. Some canola has had Rovral, more is getting close. Annual ryegrass heading nicely and starting to look like something.

            Have noticed considerable loose smut in neighbours fields and seems to be varietal related.

            Most of the area canola and wheat looks what is best described as phenomenal. Ten miles in either direction crops are waterlogged and poor.

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              #7
              Hay crop is lots of volume, but getting too mature. Weather here is not good for haying. Feed quality dropping fast. We have a silage crew booked to get it off soon so hope for a second cut isn't completely lost.

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                #8
                Hay crop is just right for cutting near Regina. The rains have improved them and warm weather all this week will get them shedded. Go balers.
                Wheat is about half headed which is pretty close to normal at mid July for us. Canola is just crawling out of the mud and is pathetic. Lentils that were rolled and heavy harrowed are a total write-off, but some on lighter ground unrolled are looking really good. Guess when you make pavement out of gumbo, then it rains 8 inches all you get is a swimming pool! Wheat all sprayed with fungicide, most by air. Bin site rolled and prepared for new bins.

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                  #9
                  Brave heart , what recipie do you use for the Prosaro and ligno? What results are you hoping for, experience?

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                    #10
                    Normal rate Prosaro, .75L/acre LHA. Some fields get .25L/acre Boron as well. This is our third year trying this. Our checks, not scientific, just observation, give us a much higher test weight and improved quality overall.

                    Surface area of our leaves using the LHA seems better. We use a bit at herbicide time as well.

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                      #11
                      Our grass is a crop so I like to report on it.

                      Pastures are abundant. But moving cattle to different paddocks right now is, like, dangerous. The Mosquitos out here are ravenous, and there are clouds of them.

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                        #12
                        Fungicide going on. Crop is very vegetative so heat forecast for next week is welcome. FBas Pea and Canola blooming. Flax just starting. Wheat heading.

                        Have a good week.

                        Mowing weeds now on headlands. Many CA Thistles to kill.

                        Cheers

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                          #13
                          Tom, we cleaned up our thistle patches with a WIK, even in-crop. It mounted on a front end loader and you just drove around and brushed the top of the thistles with the Round Up filled wick. I don't know if there are any WIKs on the market today.

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                            #14
                            Sumdum used to see different ones At the farm progress show. When I grew borage I was working on buiding a 36foot unit. Has tank hoses to each 6 foot section. Some steal frame built using large bicycle tires. Not finished. Everything in my shed. Anyone interested it it?

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                              #15
                              Durum wheat July 12

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