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    #16
    Those look like some of you're waterlogged crops. If I grew shitty crops like that I wouldn't post them. Is this before you learned how to farm too wet??

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      #17
      Big wheel your a funny guy!

      We had to do things different once the wet cycle began.


      Now read that slowly so you understand.

      Because if we didn't change some things we wouldn't be farming any more.

      Yea we have some nice crops on well drained creek edge land. Tile is a option, ditching would be nice but don't.

      Cycles is what happen the 80s were dry the 30s were dry it will happen again.

      Cut a tree look at the rings and maybe you will understand dry and wet cycles.


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        #18
        so I guess your answer is you are just going through a normal weather cycle.My question is when was this Normal cycle of weather that you are getting last happened?70s 90s ??

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          #19
          The 1940's !!! Duh!!!

          Check the records !

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            #20
            Originally posted by danny W1M View Post
            The 1940's !!! Duh!!!

            Check the records !
            so the lakes up there were that full in the 40s.?

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              #21
              Just like the rain or the drought records are coming back again. Everyone threw out the players now it's cool again.

              Sask please tell us these big secrets of how you approach seeding different. Ow than before. Hahaha

              You say one day it's dry. Extra day it's wet next week it's dry. Next it's hail. It's all correct but you re implying the rest of us are stupid we don't know how to seed for wet?

              And just for the record what are you predicting wet or bone dry? Because either can happen in a short time period.
              Dry farming is way worse. Because I ve seen your wet pictures and one day you tell us it's all over throw in the towel and the next day your counting down the days left until done. I m done but lots of guys aren't. You do them a huge disservice by being a big cry baby over nothing than making it out like it's all great you survived such an ordeal.
              Try losing like the one other poster said
              ZERO as in NOTHING for 3 or 4 years then maybe tell me your wet strategy.

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                #22
                Ah farming we re all getting screwed can't make a living at his garbage politicians are crooks. It's all Ndp fault I love the new taxes they are great we're getting screwed. How about a Wednesday mai tai on Tuesday have to cut back holidays from 100 days to 95. It's getting tough out there.
                But Brad will save us. I love it
                Picked up 3290 acres today. They are in the wet area so what's he secret?

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                  #23
                  Big wheel you sure it's not flat tire. Or are you grass2.1

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                    #24
                    Well, all I'm gonna say is that on top of minimum till and no black dirt, the central plains now pour about a gazillion gallons of water into the air when its hot, and what goes up comes down, and usually where its a little cooler.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                      Some of you have never seen a drought and can't understand.

                      Rain quits. You can look at sky all you want it just doesn't appear.
                      This coming from the wettest farmer in Wetistan, LOL.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                        I think guys will do the normal. but if we go back to normal weather some will see what 12 BPA canola really is and how its light as shit. Just saying wet years make it a easy crop to grow any where. If we finally get back to normal. Production in Canada could be way down.
                        So you're saying, rain makes grain?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by caseih View Post
                          Which canola varieties can you use your own seed ?
                          All open types Clearfield or non and some guys even keep hybrids for one year and shandy with new seed

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                            #28
                            Which company sells handcuffs in your country? I d like to invest.

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                              #29
                              Hey grass when you were still living over seas I worked the 80s as a summer student for sask Ag finding the drought lines trust me I seen some awful shit back then. Drought got to five miles away in its last year south and west was bad. But then it changed and rain came back for the rest.

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                                #30
                                Seen it all, lived it all, know it all LOL.
                                So who was the intended audience you were lecturing to when you said "some of you have never seen a drought and can't understand"?

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