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    #16
    LOCK THE BINS.

    Dust blowing here today like I’ve never seen before and we’re in “the wet zone”

    The party is over on 50++ bushel canola in this area.

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      #17
      Quad, is the land that's blowing the stuff that guys vertical tilled or just had to heavy harrow. The Apprentice was hauling wheat today and said a guy's land nearby was blowing as he was seeding.... but it looked like he heavy harrowed a bunch.... sometimes doing nothing is better than "something"..... adjust your sails!!!!! For ****'s sake!!!

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        #18
        Where are you at Quadtrac? No dust blowing here. After last year, no one has blackened the fields. We learned a lesson last year. This year, we cut her in and sealed her up. Signed, sealed, now hope to deliver.

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          #19
          Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
          Where are you at Quadtrac? No dust blowing here. After last year, no one has blackened the fields. We learned a lesson last year. This year, we cut her in and sealed her up. Signed, sealed, now hope to deliver.
          East Sask here.

          Just harrowed this spring. Dust and straw blown off hills into lower areas and now the canola is 3 inches deep in straw and dust. What fun.

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            #20
            The wind reminds me of 1988 for F&&ks sake. It was dry that year bone dry

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              #21
              Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
              The wind reminds me of 1988 for F&&ks sake. It was dry that year bone dry
              They 80’s were horrible but we never had 2 dry years back to back. Grasshoppers were a huge problem. We sat on the sprayer all summer.

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                #22
                Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                They 80’s were horrible but we never had 2 dry years back to back. Grasshoppers were a huge problem. We sat on the sprayer all summer.
                Yep I recall very well.

                Grasshoppers are next.

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                  #23
                  Not so bad here yet. No mosquitoes, thats nice
                  May long at the lake maybe, that would be a treat !

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                    #24
                    Will you be done by the weekend?

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                      #25
                      Listened to Drew on ag radio. If his predictions are accurate it doesn’t bode terribly well going forward. There won’t be enough canola to fill too many ships and if the rail co can’t ship this years crop good ****ing grief.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Partners View Post
                        Will you be done by the weekend?
                        Pretty close i think. Goin good. Will have a quarter of borage that we will wait a little bit for . How about you ?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by caseih View Post
                          Pretty close i think. Goin good. Will have a quarter of borage that we will wait a little bit for . How about you ?
                          Will be at 75% by tonight.
                          Clouds dark to the north.hope it's raining on you.

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                            #28
                            5 acres left and ran out of seed. Arghhhhh. Oh well 10 bushels on the Super B im done done in 1hr! Shes in! Rain you SonnofaB! Black as T's Ass to the west its gonna be close.
                            Last edited by biglentil; May 16, 2018, 19:22.

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