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Ok no one wants to ask the question so Here it is! Economic loss from the heavy rain!

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    #13
    Acording to that map out area and Estevan had nothing also Yorkton nothing

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      #14
      Mushrooms are popping up in the yard...I can only imagine what is happening in the canola fields and the spores from other pathogens. Good luck everyone.

      No guarantees implied or expressed in farming.
      Last edited by farmaholic; Jul 12, 2016, 11:21.

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        #15
        Agree farma , early sclerotina fungicide application my be ineffective

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          #16
          May be , dam phone

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            #17
            That is why I saved my money and did not spray any canola. I saw alot of canola in this area get sprayed too late. Not sure on the decision, was it cause that is when the custom guy could come or just because everyone else was spraying?? Not too sure. Neighbor had his sprayed the other day and I looked at it and there was already 5-7 pods on main stem (must have already been petal drop?). Time will tell.

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              #18
              Alberta guy I wasn't looking at hail insurance. In example farmers are not winning!

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                #19
                With all this rain the farm has gone from "What do we buy next"? to "survival" mode...

                Keep the wallets closed...Harvest is going to be a sad time, rather than a fun time...

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by Partners View Post
                  With all this rain the farm has gone from "What do we buy next"? to "survival" mode...

                  Keep the wallets closed...Harvest is going to be a sad time, rather than a fun time...
                  Friday evening to Wednesday you will have a large strategy change.

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                    #21
                    We were dealing with on Drills and Swathers but just might cancel all deals or delay till next year. Glad I didn't order the 8 15000 bushel hopper bins that really caught my eye. Did buy a 1952 JD A wide front the other day I am the second owner and it runs real nice.

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                      #22
                      Why ? Will those drills make you an extra bus per AC ? Gaureteed not . Unless you need to spend money , why the *** would you even think of it then bitch about it here ??? I don't get it

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                        #23
                        You come on here and piss and Noam about 8 years of floods and shit crops ?? Wtf are you not disclosing here ? Most guys here are not even entertaining the thought of any new machines here period - and we have been somewhat lucky the past 8 years .
                        Sorry for the dump s/f , but wtf ???
                        Actually how bad is it ??
                        *** when we had " not so bad " drought from 2001 to 2003 then the 2004 frost as you did and we could not afford to pay attention, let alone new iron .
                        I smell Alota B/S somewhere

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                          #24
                          It's just rain gets you down when you seed 10000 and harvest 7000 to 8500 with the rest flooded or gone.

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