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    #37
    Blood is thicker than water. Stoney I understand not everyday your uncle jagmeet Singh could be the prime minister of Canada.
    Hahahaha

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      #38
      Ok stoney, put down your guard/shield and post pics. I was honest enough to tell you which crop pics were mine and which weren't . I could have left out the pics of larger areas of the fields that showed it wasn't all shit. Oh yea did I mention there are better crops in the district than mine.... but not twice as good or even one and a half times as good. Low tides can strand all ships just like high tides can raise all ships.....

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        #39
        Location?

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          #40
          Farmaholic, I have had crop like that all too often. Pretty demoralizing.

          In 2009 I was in a little hole and didnt combine a bushel. Many had exceptional crops. Its a pretty tough winter. But in spring it a new start to a new year.

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            #41
            Me? South East of Regina....about 50 kms.

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              #42
              LEP, we here were lucky during the too wet years, and I know too dry isn't good for my farm because of soil type and topography. And even this year we may be doing better than some guys did when it was too wet. I think of guys like freesheep where it was too wet to turn a wheel or people who lost huge acres to standing water. But things tend to average out and this year will bring our average down. It is what it is!

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                #43
                I see your crap and raise you more crap crops

                Dry as fart around regina. Large cracks now letting the deep moisture escape. High wind and 35 today really was the icing on the cake

                Here's my beans - pic representative of whole field


                Here's my canola - looks crappy from road then your jaw hits the floor when you walk in



                Canola plants wilting badly...I am not sure they can take this next week of heat

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                  #44
                  Here is my ugliest pictures. This nearly bald area is the most productive soil on the farm, never fails, until now. Latest scourge is slugs, they are killing entire plants, seeing lots of large plants dead with no leaves left. Not quite sure how to explain why the problems are worst in this spot? Was harvested this spring a few days before direct seeding, was a massive barley crop, lots of residue, flat on the ground since July of last year which would have been perfect for the slugs. Seeded too deep ( wouldn't have been too deep except a 2" downpour collapsed the furrows and buried the seeds much deeper). Low plant population was then attacked by flea beetles, sprayed them twice, but they still took any plant that grew, only a few survived long enough to be eaten by slugs. And they are still covered in flea beetles. A good hailstorm today didn't help matters.

                  Most of my canola has some bald/thin spots from the wet and the beetles, but this is largest and the most depressing.

                  Still wet around here, trying to hay and making ruts, barley still has many yellow patches. No terrible amounts of rain, just never has dried out since being so wet last fall.


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                    #45
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
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                    $20 canola aught to make that profitable...

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                      #46
                      Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                      $20 canola aught to make that profitable...
                      I didn't have the text up yet to explain. As bad as that looks, if the slugs and the beetles and the wet would leave it alone, there is almost enough plants to make a crop, most are so eaten you can't see them until you crawl around.

                      Ironic, for the last two springs/early summers it wouldn't rain at all out here, now while you guys are burning up, we're back to normal drownings.

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                        #47
                        Feel you pain here at Weyburn Farma. Some crops hanging on, but today was a disaster with heat and wind. Canola came out of bloom Lentils shut down, cereals starting to show dry spots that are burning up in the fields. Harvest will be starting here before the end of July. No significant rain in the forecast most guys are coming to the realization it is what it is. Sounds like a lot of contract cancelations in the area from Canola to some pulses and Malt Barley.

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