Well we have a very busy day as have to head north for some parts and then a quick stop at AIM again and back for family get together. Ah summer in Sask. But since fungicide apps are done and no midge was seen its park the sprayer and enjoy the week or two off before its spray peas and the fun begins.
What a week with wild weather that took crop from Just out side Cupar right up to half way to Balcarres. 100% to low of 30%, big hail. Other areas in Sask seen hail events pick up and some of the late night storms are actually the worst. Hot humid and Ontario like except without there government. Total since last week is 3.3 inches since last report. Water runs now.
So here it goes.
HRS is filling and lodging and yes even if you sprayed some minor Fuz is noticeable. It has rained so much that crop will have spots that turn yellow and die and harvest will be fun again if rain continues much longer. Midge was light in area and crop is nice not our highest yielder ever but its nice.
Durum is headed sprayed twice with fungicide once at flag and again at head it is thin but big heads might do not bad for fuz but yield will be lower.
Peas are in shut down mode and will be sprayed in 10 days to two weeks or August 1st. If the flooded areas weren't there and disease it would be one heck of a crop. Weeds are popping above the crop and they don't look that pretty any more. Wont be our highest due to disease and flooding.
Canola some is flowering full, early is shutting down to finishing and most looks not bad to wow. Some early doesn't look as thick as when it was flowering not sure why. Some late the heavy rains daily are taking flowers off and will be blank spaces on stem. Disease pressure was at a min. Test that I did and sent away at early flower showed all fields except two half sections that needed to be sprayed for fungicide tile will tell but so far not bad investment to get the test and results looks correct.
Barley is going flat and as I stated earlier reports its to tall this year and its to wet. Fuz is seen as minor so far but it is present. Time will tell on malt but me thinks not.
Oats is awesome and maybe we should of stayed growing.
Flax has recovered from the floods and filling in nice looks not bad not the heaviest crop but nice.
Corn is awesome and wow is the word very tall and doing real good.
Soy is coming along not poding but the fields look better that they did a week ago. Water is a issue because its becoming excess again.
Lentils are into spray three have disease and aphids and really are not setting seed. Lots of lush growth.
Pastures are a 10 as cows cant keep up with growth. Hay making is a challenge as cut rain turn rain turn again rain ah shit its rotten and regrown.
So this is for our area, basically the big white combine can F#$K up a crop faster than any thing and add to that excess rain, some boys in winterpeg better realize this one is a long way from the bin and from my travels really it doesn't look like a province wide bumper crop. Sorry that's the fact it could be a average to lower if the rain and storms persist.
So stay safe and remember the ones at home are way more important than any crop that the companies will try to take for nothing.
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