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    Jack Frost Coming Tuesday Night

    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.
    Last edited by biglentil; Sep 11, 2016, 06:28.

    #2
    Does that mean I shouldn't spray(desiccate) my already relatively clean flax crop?

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      #3
      I see Edmonton has great weather coming this week. Get ready Alberta.

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        #4
        Been staying warm here - couple of 5C coming then back to 10C plus lows.

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          #5
          Lots of green canola in the Edmonton area if frost tomorrow.

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            #6
            I would spray, what if the temp is -.5 C for 1 hour?
            Plus weed control etc
            Do the job right

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              #7
              Bring it on!


              We need a Hard frost to change this shit around.

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                #8
                A lot of Canola will bite the dust. There's always some reseeded and late-seeded out there. Except for beans, everything else is past the point of freezing. But, what about that down-grading factor called bran frost?

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                  #9
                  Can commercial salvage be downgraded any lower?

                  Last quote I had for my durum was 66 cents a bushel.

                  That's real money making.

                  Rotfcmeo. Hahaha.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    Can commercial salvage be downgraded any lower?

                    Last quote I had for my durum was 66 cents a bushel.

                    That's real money making.

                    Rotfcmeo. Hahaha.
                    At least you have the option of getting that price where ever you want to sell it.

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                      #11
                      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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                        #12
                        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                        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.
                        My wife says I'm canola bipolar this time of year. I bounce between swath it it's gonna freeze/it's not gonna freeze hard I'll straight cut it a couple times a day. Start swathing the outside rounds and quit after 3 rounds cause its not ready. And check 3 different weather forecasts 5 times a day.

                        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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                          #13
                          It is normal to get a frost at this time of year, about Sept 15 first ave frost.

                          Time to swath canola

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                            #14
                            Getting too late to wait for straight cutting. Swath it down. Get the canola in the bin in two weeks instead of two more months.

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                              #15
                              It can't freeze. No full moon.

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