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    #13
    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
    Quite the difference in area. The good wheat here is nothing like headed. Canola and bean land getting reseeded after the hail - wheat is tillering and coming back but how late will these crops be? Hopefully lots of greenfeed potential for us cow guys as we are going to need it.,

    The 3" of moisture from that storm was a disappointment - soil is dry again so I reckon it didn't absorb more than 1/2" the rest filled sloughs and potholes - it just came too fast.
    I'm surprised( and no, I'm not being facetious), I thought well managed grassland could absorb almost any amount of rain. That is supposed to be one of the major benefits of having all the thatch and lack of compaction. Gabe Brown makes some extraordinary claims about this very issue.

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      #14
      Oh and 1/10 is a well-needed rain I was told. WTF Grass

      We could use a drink this weekend or next 10 days to keep it rolling forward. If misses us again yield potential is dropping. Just by looking at the plants I don't think its a 2017 yield potential.

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        #15
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
        Oh and 1/10 is a well-needed rain I was told. WTF Grass

        We could use a drink this weekend or next 10 days to keep it rolling forward. If misses us again yield potential is dropping. Just by looking at the plants I don't think its a 2017 yield potential.
        ...no, its better than 2016 yield potential according to the pictures you post. 😁

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          #16
          2016 yes its already ahead of that year but 2017 my crops looked better.

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            #17
            2017 was maybe once in a lifetime, all the stars aligned. Not this year. way more heat, winds, and no subsoil moisture that resulted in the massive roots the plants put down last year.

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              #18
              Originally posted by MBgrower View Post
              2017 was maybe once in a lifetime, all the stars aligned. Not this year. way more heat, winds, and no subsoil moisture that resulted in the massive roots the plants put down last year.
              That was 2016 for us...thats why I am giving SF3 static about 2016. Sounds like the banner year was a different year for him....like more than every second year 😎

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                #19
                June has been good to us.pastures have greener up .tame hay short but will make bales now.crops look really good.Calling for more showers.we never got huge amounts like some but just enough to keep things going.And no hot dry winds lately.fun doing yard work when grass is green and growing.Way better than last year.

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                  #20
                  Not like last year

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    I'm surprised( and no, I'm not being facetious), I thought well managed grassland could absorb almost any amount of rain. That is supposed to be one of the major benefits of having all the thatch and lack of compaction. Gabe Brown makes some extraordinary claims about this very issue.
                    Yeah wise guy there are limitations depending on the severity of a storm. At least the water remained on our property and we didn't lose any soil. The rolling land that's in crop around here lost all their water and their topsoil is filling the roadside ditches.

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