Would seem that there eyes watching everywhere even from the media.
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Originally posted by WPmarkets View PostI would note that it is the Saskatchewan agriculture department's weekly crop report that estimated that five percent won't be seeded, not the Western Producer. The newspaper simply reported what the government's weekly report said.
I expect that the agriculture department's report next week will have a better handle on the more recent wet weather and its effect on seeding progress.
The Western Producer is well aware of the wet conditions. On our website we reported on the forecasts for heavy rain last week and will continue to do our own reporting on how the spring campaign is proceeding.Last edited by Guest; May 28, 2017, 14:34.
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"it just dropped another 1/2" on us in 5 mins right out of nowhere'
How is your alfalfa holding out with all the rain you've been getting? Hope it's hanging in there for you!
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post"it just dropped another 1/2" on us in 5 mins right out of nowhere'
How is your alfalfa holding out with all the rain you've been getting? Hope it's hanging in there for you!Last edited by Guest; May 28, 2017, 14:37.
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As I have said before there are all kinds of PARASITES in the ag industry whom have an opinion about what is or is not happening on the farm. HEY ASSHOLES, thats right all of you whom make a living reporting about what is happening on the farm, SHUT YOUR MOUTH!!!!!! YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT!! IF YOUR NOT A FARMER SHUT UP!!!
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drove from nipawin to home and from pontrilas drove 25 miles and saw 1 quarter seeded and lots of unharvested crop in the same 25 miles. this whole area is like that
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We finally got planting yesterday. Only a month late here. Sunk the challenger not too bad and the sprayer 3 times. Our winch truck sure comes in handy. Going to need some luck to meet the June 5 crop insurance deadline. Good luck to everyone still fighting. Kinda frustrating knowing the fall could be a mess planting wheat and canola now but the insurance coverage is pathetic for oats and barley so we'll gamble. Can't be any worse than the past two years.....right??
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