Not much better her 30 miles east of Stettler. the last 4 years have been the shits with early snow. Luckily have all cereals done just standing canola and flax left. area maybe 50 percent done. The problem snowfall is coming earlier every year. No rain in july and august and snow in September. Standing cereals will be flat.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostI'm really good at this game. I'm almost certain that is snow peas. But on closer inspection, it could be winter wheat? Maybe snowdrop fababeans? Frosted Flakes? Ice wine? Whatever it is, I'm sure it will stand right back up again and finish gorwing in time to make a record harvest.
Ohhhhh all good guesses 😉. It’s Snowola (winter canola) and it doesn’t matter what variety you plant out here for the last three years it all ends up like this. I’m sure it will stand up right after yours shows it how to do that trick. Still coming down here. ☃ï¸
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Originally posted by samhill View PostToo much global warming I’m afraid. Need more taxes.
It's all about irregular weather patterns and unfortunately that's exactly what we are seeing.
Even with that, a carbon tax won't help curb this
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Originally posted by Partners View PostHe also said snow pattern would follow highway 16..north would not see much..
Think he is getting info from Full of Shit Dot com..
we got a few scattered flurries , never stayed at all , lucky so far
one guy here combined all day through it all
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Oh, how I wished we missed the snow. Problem is ground will now be getting colder. If the sun doesn't melt quickly and another storm hits we could be like the Battleford area. Snow must Go.
Dryer will be going hot and heavy today finishing the grain we did on Friday before the main event started.
Didn't dry sat and Sunday as the snow was heavy.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostSo last week Manitoba basically did no harvest.
Sask somehow with same conditions jumped to 60% from 55, Fun with math I guess.
Alberta basically is stalled at 32%.
Yet stocks are building every day was a report I read today and some wonder why I think the whole Canadian system is F#$K3d
Large farm probably did 2000 acres of canola with their 10 combines and it's all going to Yorkton after it's dried..
That is all the company's need to see a positive spin..
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostSo last week Manitoba basically did no harvest.
Sask somehow with same conditions jumped to 60% from 55, Fun with math I guess.
Alberta basically is stalled at 32%.
Yet stocks are building every day was a report I read today and some wonder why I think the whole Canadian system is F#$K3d
Whoever issued that report should be randomly drug tested.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostIt's up 5 percent cuz you were combining..
Large farm probably did 2000 acres of canola with their 10 combines and it's all going to Yorkton after it's dried..
That is all the company's need to see a positive spin..
Let’s hope things turn around before then!!
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