Reading and hearing yield reports, and it doesn't seem that too many farms had a drought? During my driving this summer, I saw more crops that had drowned out areas, even in the dry areas, than I would have expected.
So far, on this farm, yields are better than expected, and better than the crops look. It seems that all of the regrowth did contribute to yield. But very little harvested yet, still too much green. We were never as dry as some areas, but seeded into dust, and never had a rain big enough to make a puddle until recently. Biggest issue here was not enough moisture to germinate canola, then burning off most of the leaves and tillers on cereals a couple of times. Recovered from both eventually, but too late.
Could you help draw a mental map of what areas were seriously affected?
So far, on this farm, yields are better than expected, and better than the crops look. It seems that all of the regrowth did contribute to yield. But very little harvested yet, still too much green. We were never as dry as some areas, but seeded into dust, and never had a rain big enough to make a puddle until recently. Biggest issue here was not enough moisture to germinate canola, then burning off most of the leaves and tillers on cereals a couple of times. Recovered from both eventually, but too late.
Could you help draw a mental map of what areas were seriously affected?
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