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    #37
    Have to agree with you there tweety .
    Although it is not being pushed much around here anymore .... she's over for that.
    Can't do much now , let er take its course and enjoy family time . It is what it is .

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      #38
      Originally posted by tweety View Post
      Retailers have done a very good job making you feel second class if you don't spray fungicide. They have done a good job of securing their own bonus.
      My girl did not even bring up the subject. If they are trying to fk you might be time to find a new "agrologist".

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        #39
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        Sounds like common sense to me....

        The prairies will have its high and low years of production ....this year will be slightly below average... go another month with lower rainfall....the worry isn't so much about the further reduction in production.....it will be about next year's production....


        Right now we will need 6 inches by freeze up to recharge the soils and then adequate rainfall to grow a good crop next year.....there is the worry...

        As a small cattle producer....the hayland needs a drink. ..if guys haven't covered for 2 years....they should while the getting is still a bargain...

        The dumb****led farmer...
        That soil moisture thing doesnt work. We had 42" right up till freeze up . water was almost shooting out of the ground this spring. About 5" since snow this spring And nothing now for 3 weeks. These crops are hurting for rain already

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          #40
          I did mention rains....

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            #41
            Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
            Haven't noticed a drought monitor for Canada yet like they show in the USA.

            I thought the average rainfall in the Sahara Triangle was 11 inches so how could we be 40-60 percent with 1.75 inches?

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              #42
              SDG, we'd be at about 3.8 for the "year". I would have to check when the year starts on our weather station. Regardless, some of that is before the growing season which would add to the "reserve" and some of that 3.8 would have fell in such small amounts that wouldn't have done much other than "add to the total".

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                Got to a nice half section of our on good dirt lots of subsoil moisture and found bottom leaves sick thought drought crawled in and found leaf disease and bad. Flag still good and next leaf lower so sprayed. Can't believe in this dry year how it could be that bad. Halfs across road and mile away on both sides nothing. Go figure.

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                  #44
                  Saskfarmer, you call that a drought crop? Only in Regina!

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                    #45
                    Lots of good to excellent looking earlier seeded crops east of Regina.
                    Think of Regina exhibition as hottest time of year on average, should have e pretty good handle on our own production by then. Wet harvest and early August frost will be concern on quality.
                    Sloughs dropping day by day, that part can't come soon enough.

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                      #46
                      Cooling off the next week. But some damage to early blooming peas and canola. The heat Did push the crop on.

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                        #47
                        .....some damage? I have a hard time believing our crop will yield half as much as last year's!

                        "I" MUST have done something wrong...

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                          #48
                          Tweety those are the same crop pictures used for the flood years. Hahaha

                          Honestly yorkton farmers have to be the biggest pussies around. Whining and complaining about what might be my God when people are actually dealing with the real life reality of no crop at all.

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