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    #25
    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    I'll try not to sugar coat this....that's ****ing dismal!
    I think there's a new ghetto in town...

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      #26
      So what the hell does #5 durum because of bushel weight look like? Maybe blend it with last years fuss durum to get a #3. Joking well not really


      Iceman Out

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        #27
        Well so far the early results are F$%King shit out their.

        Ok thats the garden in the yard it is the worst garden i have ever had in all the years i farmed. twelve radish, Beans that are 1 inch long and two pickles so far and 6 tomatoes and twelve beats, 33 carrots and ugly dead lettuce. 3 potatoes per hill and their small two squash and one pumpkin. Corn sucks and never ever has celery been this bad WTF can't even get enough for vodka and Clam for a few drinks.

        Never water with slough water as slough grass takes over and creates a ugly mess. Next year country.

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          #28
          Some lentils and peas coming off in this area
          Yields are lower than normal but also vary wildly from field to field ....

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            #29
            So far yields are 40 to 75 % below normal average for this area

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              #30
              I have a feeling our spring wheat is going to out yield our canola...yikes.

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                #31
                The good crops will cancel out the poor like the usda reports.

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                  #32
                  The good area had great last year and year before the poor area also had good to great to phenomenal. 16.8 before the frost in sept 1st week less after that.

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