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    #16
    Total of .75 of an inch over the last 2 days. It will disappear fast if the forecast comes true. Some fields are showing signs of drought.

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      #17
      4” now since saturday , sure enjoyed the mini drought

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        #18
        Over a inch yesterday and today. Our total since spring is 7 inches.
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        Last edited by SASKFARMER3; Jul 4, 2018, 16:17.

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          #19
          So jealous! We need an inch so bad as many other poor farmers do too. When it rains, we get 10 inches - then not a drop for a month. That beggar of a Regina Block just breaks the system up when it hits the “pile o bones”. Darnit all! x

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            #20
            2/10ths, you can send all your spare 2,3 and 4" rains here we need them!

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              #21
              Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
              2/10ths, you can send all your spare 2,3 and 4" rains here we need them!
              wished we could . have all been slow rains , very little run off . we sure musta been dry . sloughs and runs full tho. Hope it quits now

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                #22
                Canola turned a bit of a corner , was thin and silver ish again a week ago . ....

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                  #23
                  Today ..

                  Need to catch a the edge of a few more rains that out west is hogging...

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                    #24
                    Saying is knee high by 4th of July.

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                      #25
                      I think we’re 10 days ahead of last year

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by newguy View Post
                        Saying is knee high by 4th of July.
                        Nice.

                        Took our annual 4th of July pic last evening and was very happy with the corn here. The soys are coming too but lower population than I like. Been very hot here, 30 - 33 daily - what does that mean for flowering. Got 2" about 2 weeks ago, disappeared into the ground like a dry sponge.

                        In general, there is a big variability in crops across Mid-western Ontario. Some soys are terrible - 50% stand? A few conventional tilled fields are perfect. Corn stalk residue in no-till is a big issue this spring with the dry start we've had to the soy crop - poor seed-to-soil contact. Rain covers a ton of problems and we didn't get it in time.

                        It's going to take a lot of timely rains to make this crop reach its potential. Here's hoping...

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                          #27
                          1' 8/10ths since the 1st at an official Environment Canada station East of McKague, although some neighbors just 2 miles away say they are getting close to 3". 4 miles North wetter, 3 miles east wetter. South side of the lake towards Archerwill over 3". Went for a drive on Monday, east of Prairie River to just east of Mistatim, very wet.

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                            #28
                            1/2" in July, way more N of us, 1-4". Very spotty T-storms, no flood here at the moment. Agree crop is 7-10 days earlier. Now heat coming a few days.

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                              #29
                              Very patchy the last 10 days. Every field had a different amount of rain.
                              Only .01 inches in gauge at one location
                              Crop will be in moisture conserving mode for half of the time in the next three days.
                              Friday night/Saturday morning it will not be able to catch its breath.
                              Crops not bad now. Will look much tougher in a week.
                              A chance of light showers on the 10th,11th. Forecasts not in agreement on that one

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                                #30
                                4 1/2" since Saturday night. It can stop now. Called in the planes to do all the fungicides on cereals yesterday. I'm not taking my sprayer out there now.

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