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    #51
    Swing and a miss and we continue to seed last 2000

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      #52
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      Feeling greatful!
      Is that ghetto slang for greatly grateful, lol. Happy to hear you got some anyway!

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        #53
        Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
        Is that ghetto slang for greatly grateful, lol. Happy to hear you got some anyway!
        Yes Grassman. I often say I have a sandpaper personality...abrasive, 40 - 60 grit. Rub elbows with me long enough and it can be annoying and uncomfortable.

        Relieved with the rain we got....although there still might be some canola establishment problems. Probably didn't spend enough money or put a big enough effort into it(sarcasm).

        Looks like I've been spelling it wrong, I didn't think a word that could describe my personality, grating, on people's nerves could also describe being thankful...."grateful". Thanks for pointing that out.

        I'm thankful.
        Last edited by farmaholic; May 27, 2018, 22:02.

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          #54
          Originally posted by wiseguy
          Farrma with 3/10 and 9/10 you should be throwin a party !

          It should all germinate with the rain !
          Grudgingly seeded deeper than we usually do and packed in pretty tight to prevent drying out. As I mentioned before, ....in about an inch but that probably means anywhere from 3/4 to 1 1/4 and tightly packed. Another problem is the variable conditions across a half section field. Rich moist loose low spots, harder dry high ground and everything in between....makes it hard to seed absolutely uniformly. Even played with(lowered) packing pressure in low spots. Some years you can seed 4.5 lbs/ac and it's too heavy then other years because of bugs, deep seeding or frost losses its a little light. Will assess again this week. Looking at it every day will drive you nuts.

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            #55
            we have actually had it pretty nice, I am sure we had the most snow in the country.
            made a later start. the odd spot , with too much traffic. is hard and dry .
            but for the most part , been just right. catch the showers 1/10 2/10s
            can not complain.

            I know , I have told my eighties story's, before .
            but

            I do not ever want to see the eighties again or 02
            actually 02 was ok , kind off , got a big crop insurance check, only had to combine
            400 of 4400 acres, and needed little fert . the next year,
            time to travel ,

            you know what is worse than drought , is drought and frost,
            eighties had lots of that .
            20 bushel of feed wheat
            and the eighties had it all. big winds and tornados .
            it did rain in 86 , great crop , but if you did not have it in the bin
            by the first week of September , was all tough feed . it rained for a month in harvest.

            but 88 was something else, hot dry , may was lake weather, smf on apr4
            moisture 1/4 inch down , by may 4th , untouched by cultivator, had turned to ash
            4-5 inches deep, powder.
            first significant rain was June 20th.

            the last 10 years , have been a dream, even with too much rain.
            compared to the eighties

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