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    #11
    I heard of some 18 bu/ac green peas not far from here. "Weighed" into storage. Geez, I hope ours are better than that. I was hoping for thirty-ish.

    Edit: probably delusional hoping for thirty but its hard to know how they'll yeild until you get into them.
    Last edited by farmaholic; Aug 1, 2017, 20:55.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Ache4Acres View Post
      Anyone curious what less than 10 bushel lentils look like?

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        #13
        Nope not curious at all , brings back nightmares!

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          #14
          That's nothing you should see saskpartyfarmer s crops. Poor guy!!!

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            #15
            Ohhh , but S/f has had it sooooo tough . What to do with all those winter trips !!
            Just poking you S/F , but you really don't know what tough times are . Again , consider yourself lucky . All of us have been through tough times , just some worse than others. And some worse than us .

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              #16
              Did first field of yellow Peas Prelate/ Leader Sask area 26 bu acre weighed into the bin
              Had a little bit of hail on these peas but was expecting 35-40 bu acre

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                #17
                10-20bu/ac in SW Alberta.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Jagfarms View Post
                  Did first field of yellow Peas Prelate/ Leader Sask area 26 bu acre weighed into the bin
                  Had a little bit of hail on these peas but was expecting 35-40 bu acre
                  The fine particles of Heavy clay soil really hang on to the moisture , good thing we had Rivers of rain Last Year

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                    #19
                    Got into the green peas today. Early guesstimate would be about 30 bu/ac.....estimate. No weighing into storage.

                    After all that bitching and moaning and whining and complaining about drought and no rain after the June rain.... I guess they could have been alot worse.

                    Standing well...I put some of that stuff from Pfizer in with the diquat to keep them up. Do I have to call Dr if they don't go down after 4 hours?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      Got into the green peas today. Early guesstimate would be about 30 bu/ac.....estimate. No weighing into storage.

                      After all that bitching and moaning and whining and complaining about drought and no rain after the June rain.... I guess they could have been alot worse.

                      Standing well...I put some of that stuff from Pfizer in with the diquat to keep them up. Do I have to call Dr if they don't go down after 4 hours?
                      When did you thump them in? My yellows are running around 25. Bit of a let down for how they looked the end of June. Neighbor seeded his about 5 days later. Came into flower 5 days later, but went out pretty much the same day and could've started harvesting the same day. 5bu/ac less.

                      The heat and wind kicked the shit outta everything here. Staging when the blast furnace began is going to matter a lot me thinks...

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