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    #25
    Two tenths here. Won't help much. The bubble is alive and well around here.

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      #26
      30mm last night at the farm they just texted! Ok it's time to shut the tap back off and bring on the heat! Lots of hot hot weather!
      Save some for exhibition week!

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        #27
        Sorry SF3. I hope there is another system that blankets western Canada because I think that's what it's going to take for us to get a decent rain.

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          #28
          Up to seven tenths for the year now. Hope there is enough crop growing so the land doesn't blow.

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            #29
            I hope you guys that still have some crop get some rain. And I guess like us we re thinking about next year already.

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              #30
              Was looking at pictures taken a month ago two weeks ago and present.A month ago lawn grass toasted brown.two weeks ago a bit green.Presently it is now totally a very healthy green.Crops will be shorter but will be decent.Got an inch and a half in the last few days.

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                #31
                Another 2 tenths.

                Wow. That's a half inch since may 1st.

                I just can't contain my excitement for harvest.

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                  #32
                  Sumdumguy, why the frenchies? I've grown them in the past. They're short and temperamental. Sold them for as high as 54 cents as low as 12 cents. I thought that market was pretty saturated right now.

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                    #33
                    It's not a gigantic market, and they aren't tall, for sure, but nicely podded. In our experience, they pod pretty good and the canopy is more open so disease is less of a problem. Son has reds on a field nearby, not much taller this year, but 4/10 up to July 17 so what can you expect? We have good European markets that we have sold to every year. We were out there this morning and discussion about guage wheels and skid shields, but the land is ultra-level with not a stone. The key will be a nice dry harvest. Oh well, we like a challenge, hope the price justifies.

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                      #34
                      If you can afford to throw them in the bin and forget about them until prices come up.

                      Well, just don't forget about them, don't let them spoil!! Speculate.

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                        #35
                        There's Ag in Motion on my own farm. I've been to Farm Progress already this year. What changed in one month. The exchange, LOL!!!

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                          #36
                          Some companies are sending out free tickets to get the interest going I see.

                          We plan to go one day, I think the crop plots that can be done this time of the year will be a huge bonus.

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