Mother nature picks winners and losers Feeling a little down this year. Wondering why the F#$k I continue. Im losing desire to keep farming every single day. Should of sold when had the chance or rent it out. Tired of having the bitch shit on us. Cant seem to get a break. Did in the past seemed could fall into a pail of shit and come out looking like a rock star. But what did i break 3 consecutive mirrors. or what.
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Stick a fork in it. Lake time **** it this one is over zero rain in July!
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I think maybe some will like the legalization of marijuana. won't have to hide obvious addiction but maybe should have gone further and included crack!!!
Holy shit man!!!
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So how big is the dry area?
Markets going down so it's not any bigger impact than the million plus acres that were left out over winter.
Those poor fellows some how survived with there ridiculous conditions.
We are all very small in the whole scheme of things...regardless of farm size.
SF3 will survive..
It's just disappointing not to get 60 bushels of canola or wheat.
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How many are surviving? I could rent another 8000 acres up north if I wanted and I know it's not what those people want they aren't at retirement age and love farming. Lenders saying they understand but you have to pay up. How do you do that in the next 6 months when your crop doesn't come around again for 12?
I think saskfarmer3 must be in trouble and how could he not be with the obvious disasters of recent times.
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"It's just disappointing not to get 60 bushels of canola or wheat."......
.....here in the Slum of the Ghetto we keep our expectations low, less disappoinment that way.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostKlinger your so ****ing smart whats your crop looking like or did you get a rain in the last week.
Answer the question before you open your F$%KIng mouth!
Might be able to afford a 15 of Busch after this year. I'd be willing to cut it down to a 6pack and send you a new teddy bear to keep you company and scare the monsters away if you want?
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Lentils and chickpeas looking average to slightly above here. Peas starting to come off in the area. Durum turning to just heading. Yield potential looks to be average to below. Canola all over the map. Some very good and some should have been plowed under. Seeding date and soil type the big factor. 3.4 to 5 Inches across the farm in a 30 mile area since April 1. Areas south of 13 highway much less. Been down the dry road before so you learn to play the hand your dealt. The time and energy some on this forum put into a constant complain/whine makes a person question if they truly understand the reality of farming and what comes with it. Nobody said it was easy. JMO.
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WHOA WHOA WHOA guys...get off his back already! You're riding him harder than a rented pack mule! Give him a rest!
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