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    Cheering for snow on standing crops...

    Do I have this backwards? All crops still standing, only harvested 90 acres of green tough wheat. Remaining wheat has visible green heads, canola still weeks(to months) away from dry, some grass green, a few insignificant patches still flowering, most leaning hard, very little lodging in cereals.
    -6 forecast for tomorrow night, no completely killing frost until now. If it can snow enough to lay down the crops, and stick around long enough to insulate through the night, I think we can minimize the damage. It has worked before.

    Plus, we haven't used the snowmobiles for a little over 4 months....

    #2
    OMG, what a place to try and farm...meanwhile in the shitty political area of earth, Ukraine is planting winter crops, after their harvest is done!

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      #3
      Originally posted by fjlip View Post
      OMG, what a place to try and farm...meanwhile in the shitty political area of earth, Ukraine is planting winter crops, after their harvest is done!
      We’re ahead of them but just don’t realize it. Our “winter” crops were seeded in June 😎

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        #4
        Fj, my roots come from the Schwarz Meer area of the Ukraine(Klein Liebenthal supposedly)....but they came from Germany originally.....and now we're in Canada. Took generations to make it all happen, maybe a couple of centuries. Where next, back into that political instability? Maybe Putin, like Catherine the Great did Germans, will court good Canadian farmers to maximize the Agricultural potential of the Ukraine. With promises of freedom of religion and from military service. To educate and rear our children with our own culture....until they change their mind and the Bolsheviks show up.

        Let's go and start a farming colony and name it "Landwirtschaftdorf" "Agriville".

        Pardon my internet translations...

        I'd probably just want to invade and take over your farm anyway and make you work for me.
        Last edited by farmaholic; Sep 12, 2018, 15:57.

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          #5
          Dont worry, with global warming I am sure we will be double cropping in a few short years.

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            #6
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            Dont worry, with global warming I am sure we will be double cropping in a few short years.
            Lol yup ... 🌵⛄️🌵⛄️🌵⛄️

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              #7
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Lol yup ... 🌵⛄️🌵⛄️🌵⛄️
              Feels like it already........ just throw a flood in every now and then for good measure

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                #8
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                Where next, back into that political instability? Maybe Putin, like Catherine the Great did Germans, will court good Canadian farmers to maximize the Agricultural potential of the Ukraine.
                You wouldn't be the first. There are some already, people from the 'west' working in the former Soviet countries as farmers and consultants.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  Do I have this backwards? All crops still standing, only harvested 90 acres of green tough wheat. Remaining wheat has visible green heads, canola still weeks(to months) away from dry, some grass green, a few insignificant patches still flowering, most leaning hard, very little lodging in cereals.
                  -6 forecast for tomorrow night, no completely killing frost until now. If it can snow enough to lay down the crops, and stick around long enough to insulate through the night, I think we can minimize the damage. It has worked before.

                  Plus, we haven't used the snowmobiles for a little over 4 months....
                  I think it's over AB5, I've had half inch ice on a pail of water this am. I finished swathing a bunch of green canola yesterday, not early enough to save it but at least won't have to swath freeze dried canola, been there done that.

                  I too was thinking about a heavy snow to insulate but only the odd flury. Quite a bit of snow around Canmore this am.

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                    #10
                    Mother nature may have misunderstood my request. It got cold first, then started accumulating snow. -4 by morning, and freezing all night. Lots on the ground now.

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