Well here we go again, another week has come and gone and wow one day or two to harvest then the rain hits and we sit. Ok there is always other work to do but it gets tired. Close to a inch up to last night for the week. Its wet ugly and cold.
Project this week is order propane and clean out dryer and augers and change or fix what needs to be fixed. We were able to go on Saturday then on Sunday because we have a continuous dryer.
Yesterday and day before it was swath in the rain. Fun times on the farm. Fun times.
This week most are caught up and waiting for a nice stretch to actually get harvest under way.
HRS most is desiccated or just going to be in the area. Few have swaths down or swath and combined the next few days if could. Grades are coming off before the rain as a 2 13 would be the average. No one gets a one going locally in our area. Its just a local terminal thing.
wheat harvest will crank up fast if it drys out as guys will take the wheat and then let the canola cure some more before getting going on it.
Yields are great where the crop is not flooded. Yields are piss poor in flooded areas so basically for our area its a Average HRS crop.
Peas most are wrapped up in area only few fields that were swath and now have issues. Yield was same as wheat. Where it was nice it was really nice where it was flooded it was really ugly. So a average.
Lentils in area most are done similar only a few had top yields most had very poor and like I said in the winter when every one was so gungho about seeding acres and ares of lentils the grade factor will come in yes you contracted a nice two for such a high price but now its a 3 but maybe we can make it a extra three and here is your new price. Deer in headlights look and you take it and go home.
Durum not much in area and it is yielding great but grade is going to be a problem.
Barley most are done and now playing the waiting game. No soup for you like the episode on TV. Yields were awesome.
Oats few have started to spray to dry down and no one has started to swath yet some fields still green.
Corn looks great again in our area.
Soy is starting to drop leaf and colour change. Where its good might be really good where bad its bad. Nice crop that might make it in a week or two to go.
Flax you either have clean and great or flooded and dirty. its that simple.
Canola most are done swathing or just finishing. Were down to three left and then its park the swathers for the year. Funny how a single canola plant can bush out so far to fill in spaces. But flooded shit from spring to fall can't make a single fracking plant. Canola experiment of Pioneer RR on L140 stubble to straiten out rotations looks really good. ITs nice and tall it didn't go flat and funny where I looped into other quarter and direct seeded to thick oats stubble that wasn't burnt it is flat as a pancake. You can see the line. Perfect to flat. Funny. Lots of guys in area with strait cut L140 have issues with flat twisted canola. Strait cut boys have a new issue since were so wet any one who desiccated over two weeks ago and might of not got penetration or what ever reason now have green cleavers coming again in crop. Some are wondering why the thought of selling the swather was so appealing last winter. When we use to strait cut it was 2.5 mph vs 5 or more with big machines. Its a time management in our area. Time will tell but this is one farmer who is keeping the swather companies in business.
No one really got into harvest of canola so yields are a unknown.
Pastures are down a bit as grass is growing slower and livestock is starting to get ahead. Counted 60 0n a quarter all summer since June and they will probably stay till late October. Most are done haying just a little second cut.
So overall we are at about 25% complete for harvest 2016. Yields would of been the best ever except for flooding taking huge acres in fields. So over all its a average crop. Grades are biggest concern.
Have a great week if you can harvest enjoy. If your dealing with Mud persevere, it might end some year.
But remember the ones at home are way more important than any crop that the grain companies and all other will try to take and get there share from you.
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