Is it finally settled drought is worse than too wet? Lol
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Stick a fork in it. Lake time fuck it this one is over zero rain in July!
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Originally posted by Blaithin View PostYou'll never make it through life without disagreeing with someone. Just as you'll never make it without annoying someone and being annoyed; offending and being offended. Blah blah blah.
Best you can do is approach life with a sense of humour and a smile whenever possible.
Just think... all you fellas discussing who's got what amount of inches. Always comes down to that with guys doesn't it?!
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Originally posted by biglentil View PostIs it finally settled drought is worse than too wet? Lol
Rainfall at my yard (May 12mm, June 40mm, July 0mm, Total 52mm)
Thankful for the 26mm at the end of June. It came too late.
After the weekend, you didn't need to look hard to see the crops were suffering.
Like dad said "There is only an inch of rain difference between a good farmer and a poor farmer."
It will be interesting to see how much difference that 26 mm makes.
A half mile down the road, we only had 8mm.
It doesn't look like there is any relief in site.
I was hoping the smoke would have hung around for a few weeks.
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Lots a drama here! Here is what I see. I picked a couple things up from Ritchie site at regina yesterday, drove from calgary down hwy 1 there and then back through Kenaston and over to Hanna on way back to Didsbury.
Most areas are the same drowned out patches from spring and dry thin stands since. Most have uneven height, maturity and thickness. I didn't see anything that should be abandoned but most areas will have significant yield impact. Best area was around Craigmyle to Linden, really nice there above average. Kindersley and Rosetown areas look good also. Worst area is in between the good ones. Sibbald Oyen Youngstown looks real bad.
Avg canola yields will be way down no question. Guessing wheat acres are lower than reported, yield down but not sure how much. Barley burnt on top and uneven think most will not make malt. Lots of lentils and peas, look good but I don't really know. Lots of soy beans some look good but lots don't, the fields we looked at haven't flowered yet so wonder about maturity but again don't know what I'm talking about.
Bottom line is with a few exceptions it's a pretty big area that's in the same boat of being dry and below average.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostLots a drama here! Here is what I see. I picked a couple things up from Ritchie site at regina yesterday, drove from calgary down hwy 1 there and then back through Kenaston and over to Hanna on way back to Didsbury.
Most areas are the same drowned out patches from spring and dry thin stands since. Most have uneven height, maturity and thickness. I didn't see anything that should be abandoned but most areas will have significant yield impact. Best area was around Craigmyle to Linden, really nice there above average. Kindersley and Rosetown areas look good also. Worst area is in between the good ones. Sibbald Oyen Youngstown looks real bad.
Avg canola yields will be way down no question. Guessing wheat acres are lower than reported, yield down but not sure how much. Barley burnt on top and uneven think most will not make malt. Lots of lentils and peas, look good but I don't really know. Lots of soy beans some look good but lots don't, the fields we looked at haven't flowered yet so wonder about maturity but again don't know what I'm talking about.
Bottom line is with a few exceptions it's a pretty big area that's in the same boat of being dry and below average.
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