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    Who's harvesting? Early yeilds?

    Peas here are below ave so far. Also had over 1/2 in rain last night to bleach peas. Most of the peas 'ready' were not sprayed with fungicides and died 2-3 weeks ago. Later peas harvested should be better.W/wht yeilding o.k. Spring wht just being sprayed. Early non-Mayfosted canola just being cut. Alot of spraying for berthas and diamond backs being done in certain areas in later canola.

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    Just finished our first field of spring wheat. Straight cut wr859. It yielded between 65 & 70 bus/ac. 14.6% # and 0% fus. Some ergot however.

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      #3
      Swathed peas yesterday... some areas wouldn't fit
      through hole, others there's nothing there.... I have no
      clue what to think of yield as of yet, but guess I'll know
      in a week....

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        #4
        Swathing short canola, it just about drowned early in the season--probably a mediocre average at best--I guess it could be worse. Straight combining regloned green peas--averaging mid 40's,

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          #5
          Yellow peas #1 50-60 . Green lentils #1 30-35.

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            #6
            Swathing extremely variable canola.
            From drowned spots, short thin around those, to some 40 Bu higher areas.
            Guess in the 20's based on seeded acres.
            All of it is RR sprayed twice, short leaning east, weedy due to poor canopy.
            June rains cost us thousands in potential.

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              #7
              Red Lentils 20-35
              most are 30

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                #8
                What are guys doin with green peas? What guality? Sell some for cash flow and wait for sparks to fly? Kinda our plan. Very few, if any seeded in N Dakota to flood any potantial market gaps. W/Wht sould move quick for us in the same time frame.
                Canola in area looks to be anywhere from 60-20 he,he - hows that for a range. Totaly depends on may frost damage.

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                  #9
                  Furrow: We are keeping all of them on farm and hoping to see some real good prices later........ Any thoughts??

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                      #11
                      Some Winter Wheat coming off down here SESK, yielding much lower than expected, but worst yet, protein levels only 10ish. Too much rainnot enough fertilizer for the stand.

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                        #12
                        Red lentils all running 28-30 bu./ac. Lots of early canola getting swathed, diamond-backs and armyworms showing up in the later canola.
                        Durum on chemfallow will be a few weeks yet depending on the weather. Stubble durum should be ready quick.
                        This is around Eston btw.

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                          #13
                          yellow peas 27-50 average 35 #1
                          lg gr. lentils 35-45 #1

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                            #14
                            Broke a record today combined 12 acres of LG Lentils and did not get 1 bushel. Will finish with the Heavy Harrow. Started Canola and it will be average for our area.

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                              #15
                              Some early barley off maybe 80 higher protein though might be cow feed
                              Soft white winter about 75 will be more into it next week
                              red lentils 30ish
                              Canola looks good 1/2 done swathing
                              Durum all desiccated looks average
                              Andrew looks average
                              later barley on land unable to seed last year looks bad with disease.

                              Stay safe no shortcuts.

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