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    #16
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    Forget the crops, has anyone noticed how hard a time the trees are having getting their leaves out. Its May 30 and we still have bare branches on a lot of trees. What a fd up year already.

    Jazz, a lot of the trees along the roadsides look dead, they look like they tried to leaf out. Reminds me of the dirty eighties.

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      Sandridge two inches down. But today's 31 and wind took its toll. Some dandelions in the grass starting to cup. cooler tomorrow. But Drew says today is the peak of this cycle drought cycle in Canada and the USA wet cycle and Mexico Dry. Change has started. It might be two to three weeks out till were into normal June rain.

      So was it the year to seed early or late time will tell. Some fields in three weeks will be poking heads out some will be just at the flag.

      Rain who knew.

      HAHAHA

      Have great night boys.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Goodtime View Post
        I wouldn't hold my breath on bin deals....Co-OP has enough money to carry them over and steel keeps going up like everything else.
        Steel still going up?

        Have the tariffs been lifted now or was all the steel purchased with tariff penalties?

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          #19
          Just meant bins keep going up in price....don't expect any inventory blow out deals.

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            #20
            The bin blow out won't happen with federated as they are still sitting on some in our town that are three years old. But a funny thing one company was advertising after the steel tariffs went on that bins were going up so buy buy buy MR. farmer. So now that the steel tariff is off I phoned and they said no such thing as prices dropping the steel tariff didn't affect our price. The amazing world of shit sold to farmers they have an answer for everything.

            Also, I found a twitter parody page dedicated to our favourite billionaire JD dealer it is such a laugh but sadly totally correct. They now have a guy that wastes hours looking over your equipment to give you a price. Like hours and in the end it's the same price or lower than the old Bourg dealer up north of us.

            It's not used cars, boys get it.

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              #21


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                #22
                The next 10 days will feel like an eternity.
                A chance of rain for some areas on the prairies but not all

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post


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                  Ouch , fn carbon tax sure working

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                    The next 10 days will feel like an eternity.
                    A chance of rain for some areas on the prairies but not all
                    It was black clouds here yesterday (not smoke) all afternoon , yardlights came on and not a drop

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                      #25
                      Did that crazy fool in Ottawa sign a document yesterday that will force all farmers to get rid of their semis and go electric vehicles? So the old Louisville will have to be mothballed plus the three Kenworths and Pete.

                      F#$K U Trudeau!

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                        #26
                        Did you guys notice when they turned off the carbon tax last few days. 32degrees. Then they turned it on last night again 6 deg overnight. My furnace is running this am.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by jazz View Post
                          Did you guys notice when they turned off the carbon tax last few days. 32degrees. Then they turned it on last night again 6 deg overnight. My furnace is running this am.

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                          Lite frost in NW sask
                          Be happy your at plus 6 lol

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                            #28
                            I am beginning to think summerfallow would have been more profitable than growing a crop this year....


                            Frost on Monday morning...32 degrees by Thursday. ...very low humidity....

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                              Lite frost in NW sask
                              Be happy your at plus 6 lol
                              It might not matter in the long run because if we don't get a drink here in the next couple weeks all bets are off. Some fields were blowing here last night. I wanted to talk to the neighbor who protilled all his land last fall and ask how that worked out.

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                                #30
                                I have been arguing on Twitter with a crop expert ( gets paid to advise you how to farm) how the potential of this crop is dropping every day and it’s time to quit giving it the groceries and go fishing. But these guys always give it this and that and the JD weather station says it’s all goos deep down.

                                No one talks about a plant that had to suck moisture up on a day like yesterday and isn’t growing at all.

                                Big yields are going to be done fast.

                                Welcome to the 80s and the USA is subsidizing again.

                                Ah history does repeat.

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