Calling for -3 on Tuesday night in Regina. Looking forward to mother nature's desiccation. Then real harvest can begin. Alot of glypho wasted descicating cereals not to mention bushel weight.
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I've been on an emotional rollercoaster lately. Environment Canada forecast has been jumping between 0 and -6 for Monday night here, changes with every forecast. Canola is NOT ready. Has hardly progressed since beginning of August, the sun has just never shone. High of 6 for today, that doesn't ripen a crop. With average temps, we would be far beyond worrying about frost today. Would greatly appreciate a frost on the cereals though, too many green heads. Tried standing barley seeded mid April yesterday. 21% nearly as many green kernels as ripe.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostI've been on an emotional rollercoaster lately. Environment Canada forecast has been jumping between 0 and -6 for Monday night here, changes with every forecast. Canola is NOT ready. Has hardly progressed since beginning of August, the sun has just never shone. High of 6 for today, that doesn't ripen a crop. With average temps, we would be far beyond worrying about frost today. Would greatly appreciate a frost on the cereals though, too many green heads. Tried standing barley seeded mid April yesterday. 21% nearly as many green kernels as ripe.
Canola been in the ground 120 days and its maybe 5% colour change, except where it's zero colour change. Hopefully the long cool season is filling pods better but I don't like swathing grass green canola and hoping I don't get red pepper seeds.
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