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Ah the Blue Canola, Not a good sign, But what aren't the Experts telling us.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostOh boho grass your pathetic.
I can’t win with a idiot like you. For 15 years I said we were mud. You bitched it can’t be that bad.
Got hailed out on 21 quarters can’t be 100%
Then the 1/10 is a big rain last year it’s a dust settler.
This year I post timely rains and you bitch.
Do you see a pattern.
I do you just can’t do any thing but bitch and hate. So crawl back under your rock.
No you can't win with me SF3 because you are in the wrong. It's not me arguing what kind of weather you have I'm just quoting the contradictions that you yourself post. Right here in this thread you say
"Last year all sask was saturated from one end to other nice warm growing season and roots went deep gave a decent crop.
Yet you were whining in July that it was game over, your crops were done due to drought. Everyone remembers that post and some warned you that you better not follow it up by posting pictures of a great harvest - which you duly did of course. There were many other posters who did suffer severe drought in SK last year but you clearly have no sympathy for them. Clearly no sympathy for the farmers in my area either who got wiped out with hail if that is what "boho" is supposed to indicate - anyone else would use "Boo Hoo" but then again we all know you are illiterate.
It's the same old, same old with you - just 10 days ago you said you had fields flooded and now you got a
"just in time rain" to save them from drought. You've always got to claim you are worse impacted by weather events than anyone else but even the evidence you yourself provides doesn't back that up. That's why you'll never win - because you can't have it both ways posting on a public forum without getting caught out in your lies.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostNo rain .... no crop
Wet can be a bitch but even half is better than zero. Even if one has to fight it off with mud
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Originally posted by Partners View PostToo much hype at last yrs drought and it turned out better than thought.so this market waiting till combines are done before they react.
Timely rains will be key in the next 6-8 weeks.
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In most areas last year 75% of the yield came from subsoil moisture. That will not be the case this year . As stated above timely rain or not , will be much more critical this year than last .
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I believe sheepwheat would like gaseous to post a picture of his banked hay pasture complete with a red handled pair of fence pliers, post hail . I would, rather than see his pictures of hailed out conventional grain farming neighbors that he seems to enjoy posting pictures about.
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Sorry, don't have any "banked hay pasture" whatever that is. Get the terminology right so you don't look a fool.
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Originally posted by wiseguyOn my knees praying for Rain !
Those in the Rain belt please send a few tenths to way out here !
But Big Big crop
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Went to look at ours after supper tonight, I wish I hadn't. Can't wait to get this one off the field so I don't have to see it anymore. Maybe it will surprise me....it takes quite a bit.
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