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    #46
    Originally posted by Klause View Post
    Look at the Twitter pics. Saying this is a 28 bu crop and everyone is giving them shit... Obviously a sub 10 bu crop lol!!!
    Yeah, Saw a pic of what you would think was maybe a 20 bucrop and the guy was heavy harrowing it down. Yield was calculated at a big fat 0. Farmers should quit bickering and do a wheat tour of our own.
    Last edited by bgmb; Jul 28, 2017, 06:04.

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      #47
      S/F, you have aphids most likely because the peas have a low plant sugar level .
      If you added an alpine G22 with your fungicide chances are the aphids would not be doing 1/10 the damage .
      Any of the liquid phos products like G22 , Kugler 624 or even releaf would help boast sugar levels and reduce the damage caused by aphids . Seen it many times .
      Be interesting to see what your sugar levels are in those peas . Most likely below 8

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        #48
        Furrow that's a strip I drifted into and it's just flowering now. The rest of mine are done and will be desiccated Monday! Late peas have issues. Flax being sprayed. But for next year I'll look at it for next year

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          #49
          Just up to Saskatoon from regina things are not getting better since last Wednesday. Big shower 6 drops as I got to Saskatoon. Down to Canora on 16 later tonight we'll see the 16 highway strip and report later

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            #50
            Came back from winnipeg on Highway 2..crops all excellent to carlyle.
            Canola done blooming..a least 2 to 3 weeks ahead of us.

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              #51
              Got 300 bales put up this afternoon and it was dry. Back into some decent hay after making 400 ugly bales from stuff that got two inches of rain when it was almost dry. 25 feet of swath would hardly fit under the tractor and were kicking a bale out in 60 seconds. Down to 500 acres and the end is in sight and the weather is starting to look better.


              View from the office today.



              The quality control crew.

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                #52
                Saskatoon to canora on 16 highway crops don't look that great some good some WTF some F$&k. I was thinking it would be better. Foam lake is where it really changes for better.

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                  #53
                  You should venture west a bit more .
                  Some areas are still at less than 1 in since May . Some still very little rain for over 6 weeks . Crop was done 2-3 weeks ago . Still consider your self lucky you at least will have something. Some will get less than 10 bus average across the board on the south . And crops in the Meadow Lake west area have been drowned out for two months

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                    #54
                    The dry area is large this year, with still several flooded out regions.

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                      #55
                      That little blue blob at nipawin still has lots of land too wet too work ir combine or burn for that matter. Saw a guy combining some kinda straw yesterday

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by caseih View Post
                        That little blue blob at nipawin still has lots of land too wet too work ir combine or burn for that matter. Saw a guy combining some kinda straw yesterday
                        Saw barley samples that were coming off this week. Not new crop either.

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                          #57
                          Some mixed farmers here are cutting and chopping/baling grain fields that would probably have been combined if the hay crops were any good.

                          Not a pile but some....those cattle need to eat and pastures are dismal. Guys are concerned they may have to start feeding way WAY earlier than they want to.

                          What a summer! What does rain smell like again?

                          Just got off the sprayer...diquat on peas. Had to start after supper....to hot and SUNNY any earlier. Still not good conditions for that type of desiccant.....you work with what you're given.

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                            #58
                            The neighbor here has been feeding in the pasture since early July.

                            We never apply diquat much before dark. Way better results.

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                              #59
                              Have not had recent experience with heat and drought effect on canola yields.
                              Most of our fields look to have half or a little better stand than past few years.
                              Still looking for half last year yield on earlier seeded fields.

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