Last time it froze early june the farmers around here reseeded approx 66,000 acres. The only harvest report I received was from my most honest neighbour. He went to help his friend and said that 800 acres went as close to 70 bu/ac as ever possible. The farmer said there was a 30 bushel per acre difference in yeild from what they had not replanted
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostWhy don't I knock it off with them negative waves(temperatures)? Why don't I say something righteous and hopeful for a change? 101?
Canola only lightly touched with frost two nights ago. Most not up or safe in dry dirt.
Wound up with one tenth of an inch of rain on some fields Saturday. That's 10 times more than I was expecting! A total of 1.5 tenths for May!
The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades!
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostNot a great combination, dry frost with hot temps coming.
They will look tough when the cotyledons desiccate off in the warm temps coming up.
Those pics are yellow mustard. Canola hasn't popped through yet.Last edited by farmaholic; May 27, 2019, 06:46.
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Well if it turns out they're not dead I'd look into Furrow's recipe especially if flea beetles show up
Oh, yellow mustard. Well, still in tough for now.
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