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    #13
    my crops are shitty but I must say
    harvest is looking quite exciting.

    I will let the so called
    experts/analysts decipher that.

    Why you guys brag about your crops on a
    public forum is beyond me.

    It does you nfg.

    Your so called friend at the elevator is
    taking notes and its not for your
    benefit when he reports to head office
    and gets prices for later.

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      #14
      Bucket what I saw on my little drive yesterday
      proves guys don't really know what's out their.
      When I started this thread it was to go against
      sask ag and foods BS reports. Well I guess us
      farmers have blinders on when it comes to our
      crops. I do agree with you and elevator
      companies.

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        #15
        But this is our Best crop in 4 yrs..So how can we NOT be Happy!!!Regardless of what we say,there is always a projection for a bumper crop from Stats Can. USDA..

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          #16
          Patchy is the best way to describe this
          crop. Far from a bin buster.

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            #17
            Bucket, I am also not entirely certain why guys in light of others
            troubles, post how great things are. Almost to rub it in? I dunno,
            lol.

            My report is that canola is a 3 to a ten, no rhyme or reason, no
            difference in seeding rigs, every farmer seems to have a three and a
            ten.

            Cereals certainly do look very, very good. But this is in an area
            which has had either no seed in the ground, or has been drowning for
            the last decade, so maybe I am just not used to an actual green
            crop???

            Personally, my canola is iffy, but I have faith it will perform better
            than it looks now. It is the one crop that does not need a perfect
            start. I have had worse stuff yield fairly well. My canola failed to
            cabbage much, for no real reason, IMO. One field with 140 lbs of
            applied n, my "research quarter", also failed to really cabbage. The
            new invigours lost their vigour. Bring back 2573, and 2663.

            My wheat is good, my Canary is fairly good but late. My flax is
            looking very excellent for whatever reason.

            Crops here are not as great as the growing season we have had would
            normally give them. I lean towards the fact of all the prior years
            rains leached nutrients, or that something happened in the soil that
            needs to be rebuilt after years of no O2 in the soil.

            It is however oh so nice to have much smaller, or minimal drowning and
            yellowed areas.

            While not a real huge crop at this point, I will take it. Relative to
            the last 8 years, it is shaping up much better. And things could
            surprise in the end. Canola has lots of recovery time left. Its just
            bolting now.

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              #18
              Bucket, I am also not entirely certain why guys in light of others
              troubles, post how great things are. Almost to rub it in? I dunno,
              lol.

              My report is that canola is a 3 to a ten, no rhyme or reason, no
              difference in seeding rigs, every farmer seems to have a three and a
              ten.

              Cereals certainly do look very, very good. But this is in an area
              which has had either no seed in the ground, or has been drowning for
              the last decade, so maybe I am just not used to an actual green
              crop???

              Personally, my canola is iffy, but I have faith it will perform better
              than it looks now. It is the one crop that does not need a perfect
              start. I have had worse stuff yield fairly well. My canola failed to
              cabbage much, for no real reason, IMO. One field with 140 lbs of
              applied n, my "research quarter", also failed to really cabbage. The
              new invigours lost their vigour. Bring back 2573, and 2663.

              My wheat is good, my Canary is fairly good but late. My flax is
              looking very excellent for whatever reason.

              Crops here are not as great as the growing season we have had would
              normally give them. I lean towards the fact of all the prior years
              rains leached nutrients, or that something happened in the soil that
              needs to be rebuilt after years of no O2 in the soil.

              It is however oh so nice to have much smaller, or minimal drowning and
              yellowed areas.

              While not a real huge crop at this point, I will take it. Relative to
              the last 8 years, it is shaping up much better. And things could
              surprise in the end. Canola has lots of recovery time left. Its just
              bolting now.

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                #19
                If you really think that by honestly answering
                where things are at, is bragging probably need
                your heads examined. If you think that most on
                here would fine pleasure in someone's else's
                misfortunes, you need your heads examined. If
                you think that a few producers on here will be
                Market changing by having an online conversation
                , you need your head examined. I feel for each
                and every one of you who pour your heart, soul
                and cash into a business you obviously love. It is
                my wish for everyone to achieve the successes
                they desire.

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                  #20
                  ...schadenfreude!!!! Surely not!

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                    #21
                    Cereals-8
                    canola-7?not that i know
                    pulses-8
                    flax-5-9
                    wife-9.5(no such thing as a 10)
                    kids-9.6

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                      #22
                      Just about every field has canola from 2011 blooming early. How much of that will shatter? Agree there are poor uneven crops, but majority is fine. Cereals are super and after this inch plus of rain and forecast heat, look out, growing a lot of straw.

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                        #23
                        JD Green, I did not mean to come off as negative at all. I apologize, as
                        looking back at my post, though I put an lol, and a winking emoticon, I can
                        see where you may think I was being too negative.

                        What my point is more, and in my heart, I really hope this area gets a kick
                        at the can for once. I can not imagine having had even average crops these
                        last few years of good prices. My farm would be a different farm!

                        No harm meant.

                        And Fjlip, the cereals are indeed a rocking in this area. And yes, there are
                        a lot of fields with two year old volunteer issues, some fields are thick. I
                        tried Cleanstart on mine this year, and yes it worked half decent, but it
                        sure is not terribly effective. The best thing would be rotating the genes of
                        the canola to avoid some of these truly embarrassing looking problems. Some
                        fields are bad enough it has got to have affected yield potential.

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                          #24
                          No worries freewheat its all good .

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