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    #16
    Just ready to start. Planting 2 weeks after everyone else challenges the patience. Also sorting out gremlins on 25 year old equipment.
    Plenty of cereals done here.

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      #17
      Farmranger

      Yes somehow I get am email weekly on that.

      But it's the rest of the chain that needs better reporting.

      Saying they spotted 90 percent of orders. What orders? Wheat flax lentils.

      And why do some points get missed once they are full? The grain is contracted to move. It's not a bumper crop. Elevators should be current and looking for grain.

      Important note. If the railways stay on pace it determines what size of crop they are capable of handling. We all know they can't handle a 60 mmt crop.

      More like 40 mmt maximum.

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        #18
        35% done.
        Pouring rain. Last thing we need is rain.

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          #19
          Speaking of Stats Can they called the other day on combine, wanted my seeded acreage report, I'm like what??? It's harvest you bozo!! Guess they calling me since I didn't give a report after seeding. Told them I don't like talking on phone and combining, it's no difference then driving a vehicle on road and talking LOL. They told me its LAW I have to give them numbers, I said if it's a law and I don't abide take me to jail. What an FN joke.

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            #20
            I'm done filling them after the last shit show.

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              #21
              First general rain here in S AB of the season. Grain harvest likely 75% done with mainly canola and flax left. Could now seed winter wheat.

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                #22
                Half done. Mostly all dry. Waiting on canola and beans.

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                  #23
                  We're at 64% done. Drizzley here. Rain delay coming.

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                    #24
                    3/4 so far today!

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                      #25
                      At 36% all wheat, some still standing, canola in swaths, straw rotting, really smells after the rain yesterday. 3/10" so far. 3 hot dry days (20% humidity) all combines were rolling in DRY HOT grains.

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                        #26
                        38% here , probably ave for the NE . Cereals and peas all done . Pretty good yields , certainly not huge like they looked tho . that 7-10 days hot dry in early July before monsoon season took some canola yield

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                          #27
                          Peas done. Canola swathed not ready. Wheat standing not ready. At a stand still. Spitting rain now.

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                            #28
                            10%. Area is about the same.

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                              #29
                              Ahhhh the perils of living beside those breathtakingly beautiful Rocky Mountains.

                              I realize I'm looking for rain, Its not on everybody's list this time of year. Just goes to show how different our needs/wants can be.

                              "You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometime you find. You get what you need." Some lyrics by an obscure band named the "Beatles".

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                                #30
                                CORRECTION, That was the even more obscure band the "Rolling Stones" who wrote those lyrics.

                                Must be too young to remember or too old and forgot, yea that's it.

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