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    #21
    Don't get out much tweety do you. All winter I said they didn't sell shit all for seed. I guess I maybe know a thing or two about what's going on.

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      #22
      Klause

      Speaking about blowing dirt, how's that field you posted pictures of deep tilling doing for moisture?

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        #23
        Klause, can you elaborate a bit more on the Lumiderm/Corgen comment.

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          #24
          yea , but the lucky pricks will probably sell it all anyways because of reseeding . I would like to know about lumiderm /corsages also ?

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            #25
            Actually I don't see alot in our local retailer's shed either. Maybe its being sent to where its needed?

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              #26
              Perhaps you could be mayor of Angryville SF3.

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                #27
                Conflict of interest - couldn't be the mayor and the village idiot, lol.

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                  #28
                  Can't use both because they are the same group of fungicide.... and because of excessive residue in the plants, it's in the 2015 crop protection guide also, Colesville.

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                    #29
                    Maybe in your world sf3 - we sold about 15% more than last year - man you generalize way too much . Like the "normal weather for western Canada " - seriously ?? May will go down as one of the driest in history across 80% of the province

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                      #30
                      Reseeding 25% of the canola in this area. And lots won't germinate till it rains.
                      Wondering if at some point the market will notice how big of area is turning dry. Sure one rain can change that but it has to happen soon.

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