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    Drought stressed crops from the horseshoe

    This one is for s/f , this is what drought conditions can do ......
    This is the Whitewood lakes area and south of Whitkow
    About the middle of the horseshoe...

    #2
    This is 12 km north of the last picture of the peas .....

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      #3
      These are peas from that same area north ...

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        #4
        The sad part is, I could post that look look just like your's, only difference being that the cause was excess water, not drought. I should say, drowning followed by drought, we've had the best of both worlds this year. But on paper, it likely averages out to a perfect growing season.

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          #5
          Precious is timely rain to farmers. I think we all agree.

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            #6
            Nice pictures shows the contrast between areas and like I said you only need 4 one inch timely rains and it's a home run.

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              #7
              I'm going to start a thread called "Drought Stressed Farmers from the Horse's Ass" in the Slum of the Ghetto....where all the horseshit originates... Just up from the "Golden Horseshoe"

              Take care and harvest safe....

              Slummin it in the Ghetto....livin the dream!

              ps...not a jab at anyone...just sayin
              Last edited by farmaholic; Aug 7, 2017, 22:27.

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                #8
                Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                Nice pictures shows the contrast between areas and like I said you only need 4 one inch timely rains and it's a home run.
                Remember once in the 80's we had good reserve then only 1" that next year broken into two 1/4" rains and one 1/2" rain perfectly timed and still had 25 bu wheat. Mind you this was in the summerfallow days.

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                  #9
                  Canola on our worst for rain
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                  Yea we have some shit that now a week after the rain is coming again. When will these areas be ready Dec.

                  The two farms are 4 miles apart.

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                  Wheat on worst that just shut down.
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                  Again its just a few miles away.

                  So basically yea the good will balance with the bad and create no crop insurance and give us a half the crop of normal. to just maybe above half.

                  One rain from a bumper to a dumper.
                  ah farming.

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                    #10
                    Yup very true S/F

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