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    Friday Crop Report on a Thursday!

    Well another week has gone and only 1.5 inches since the last report.
    Right after the riders win about a couple hours later we got hit with a driving wind and lots and lots of water. Creeks running areas in crop turning white that once were green. Flowers on canola dropping and lots of blanks for the week.
    Enough is enough.
    Funny Mother Nature is picking winners and losers this year again.
    My worst fields in spring now look decent and some of my best she hit with hail. Ah she can be such a Bitch some times.

    So here we go.

    Peas we started to desiccate yesterday, these are the seed for 2017 if I continue to grow peas. This field was also hit very hard with flooded areas, recovered a bit but no bin buster. Today another half section will die. Remainder was standing so nice real healthy plus prodded great, but since last Friday's ugly weather it's all facing East and a foot tall.

    HRS is filling nice with some of the biggest heads I have seen in a while. Filling 8 rows but the Fuz police are out and odd kernel on a few heads plus some white heads. Could be a maggot also. Glad we dropped our 5603 and stuck with Carbery Cardale Goodeve and Brandon looks like the winner for 2017. Have one 80 acre field sprayed at flag and then back again at heading and still odd Fuz.

    Canola is either finished flowering or just starting shut down. We are week later than most but 2016 the early bird will win the Canola race in our area. Later has a lot of shit going on. Excess rain takes flowers like heat. Time will tell but average for later real great for early and maybe above for real late seeded. Hail damaged fields didn't respond to bandage help. Flowering stopped as it was at end of cycle. Sad part it looked so nice before the hail.

    Barley I don't know or can't guess what it will yield as heads are unbelievably long. But the driving rain and excess rain have twisted the crop and only partial recovery happened. A bit of fuzz is also showing up. The malt game will be won by the grain companies as why pay when the world is awash in feed. Yours is nice your feed they have a pick of the best and don't need to pay.

    Durum that was double sprayed fungicide but is thinner is holding on not bad. Won't be huge yield but maybe that's helping.

    Oats in area is nice some very late just heading some flat and some not bad at all.

    Flax looks good on fields that are well drained. Most done flowering.

    One corn field still looks nice and tall.

    Soy are ok but not like last year. Hard rains and constant rain maybe effecting them a little.

    Lentils well let's just say I told you not to grow them. Crop insurance will be in the hook for lots and lots of claims. 12 or 25 at best but 25 is in good part of the field.

    Pastures look like you should have more cows in there since that grass is getting ahead of them. Hay cutting has happened and the few days with no rain guys are getting it baled up.

    So the bumper that was promised in June will maybe happen for a few. If Mother Nature cooperates or has been kind to you. Lentils and peas don't like water and recovered canola that bloomed from early floods now is in some cases sitting in water. Hrs and barley and oats show promise but watch the protein premium that should be available this fall will be taken and not paid to us.
    Prices are tanking as why pay you Mr farmer for your crop when it's easy to take it sooner or later from you. Over producing is so so great. Pea contract done last winter and now the remaining dumped in pit will pay similar to last falls price across the board. So yield was great last year this year maybe similar and paid the same. Winning. Not a chance as all products used to spray peas went up in price because we were all growing them. Lentils if you have good quality hang on or fill some ones contract that has none .
    Barley they will win since why pay excess for malt as what's your choice a dollar more or feed.

    Ah farming where the real winner is every one above you in the chain.

    So have a safe and great week and remember the ones at home are way more important than any fricking crop.

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    Barley sprayed at 4 to five leaf then again in boot for disease. Experiment?

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      #3
      Fusarium in wheat 3 times worse on areas not sprayed. Barley fungicide should help with bushel weight big time.
      Flax fungicide no obvious difference yet. Flax grew 3 feet high in places. Will have to burn this year.

      SF3 that barley looks great. I'm guessing 90-100?
      Malt prices right now are 2.30 or so more than feed depending on your feed market. I expect that to narrow a little. But there is a pile of barley that will never make malt. So look for feed prices to go down a bunch. Malt will likely follow but the margin might stay.

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        #4
        Holy sheep for Bly heads, what variety?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Partners View Post
          Holy sheep for Bly heads, what variety?
          Copland but that had fungicide at 4 leaf and then at boot it's a experiment

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            #6
            Yeah, looks like you have another wreck on your hands SF3 - is this year 14 or 15 now that you've had a disaster due to excess water, I forget? Bet some others wished they had disastrous crops like you.

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              #7
              Maybe he has small hands......


              Hahaha. ....Trump ....Rubio. ...too funny.

              Not offense intended ... just an easy smart ass comment......

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                #8
                Ah Grass since your a little slower than the rest on here I'll explain again listen!

                Seed say 1000 barley Fert seed Chem seed treatment you spend on all acres!
                Crop comes up nice you did a good job it's drying down nice maybe a different pattern finally! Make it till may long think you have it in the bag. Then two days later super storm gets barley with pea hail and rain ah that's ok but no three days later it does the same shit again. Now you spray disease on remaining 800 acres rest is flooded water or drowned out its gone for the year! Patten continues all year maybe harvest 750 so if the yield is 100 on 750 it's like a 75 bushel on the 1000 because you spent the money! Normal rains you never lose land.

                That grass is farming so yes the remainder did good but when it stacks against the seeded it's just a normal crop. Soon the rain will quit and a dryer pattern will return soon hopefully!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                  Ah Grass since your a little slower than the rest on here I'll explain again listen!

                  Seed say 1000 barley Fert seed Chem seed treatment you spend on all acres!
                  Crop comes up nice you did a good job it's drying down nice maybe a different pattern finally! Make it till may long think you have it in the bag. Then two days later super storm gets barley with pea hail and rain ah that's ok but no three days later it does the same shit again. Now you spray disease on remaining 800 acres rest is flooded water or drowned out its gone for the year! Patten continues all year maybe harvest 750 so if the yield is 100 on 750 it's like a 75 bushel on the 1000 because you spent the money! Normal rains you never lose land.

                  That grass is farming so yes the remainder did good but when it stacks against the seeded it's just a normal crop. Soon the rain will quit and a dryer pattern will return soon hopefully!

                  Thats a no Brainer Sask3. Seed all the flooded spots down to grass and buy some cows. Then if it keeps flooding you'll have soggy bottom hay or pasture instead. And if it dries up next year you can have jigsaw puzzle shaped fields to swerve around. If you seed 30 acres down on each 160 acre quarter with the overlap on the grain land you should still have 140 acres of crop plus the 30 acres of hay so you gained 10 acres on each field. Plus you can stay home and chase cows all winter instead of enjoying the fruits of your labor like a capitalist. maybe you can even get a NFU membership to show you're trying to become a proper socialist with the cows.
                  (We really need a sarcasm font. I'm just being a dick, again. Some of us understand how crappy wet can be)

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                    #10
                    Just tired of the incessant whining of this one poster in particular who is always claiming to be in a disaster situation and wetter than anyone could ever image for more than a decade - then he's going to be first in the field harvesting peas.
                    I feel for the guys that genuinely face real hardships due to weather conditions. That's all.

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                          #13
                          Grass in your little world did you ever think I'm spraying peas because he little buggers died or are flooded so what's lets is ready to go! No you just don't get mud!
                          Excess rain is awful! Ask farmers at Elfros with 1.5! To 4 to some at 8 inches how the crop is with excess rain! Or your theory that it doesn't rain that much. Just guess why the quill lakes are rising! Oh it's all cause by farmers !

                          It's excess idiotic rain events!

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                              #15
                              Grass tell me my yield in this flat from excess rain. Please give us your insight

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