Most of my canola coming out of flower. Cereals starting to milk out. Been fortunate for most part to have avoided the torrential downpours others around us have gotten. Had some wicked wind Saturday and Sunday. Haying has been a pain but over 2/3 done. Still though it’s a mixed bag around the area. Some crops are going to be late primarily canola as lots in full flower and thin enough that it’s still branching. Very few have got much hay made especially on level with heavier stands. It can get hot and dry now.
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Our wheat is starting to turn , should be into it by Sept 15 or so
Peas will be all full by weekend or so , should be desiccated by the 15-20th
First canola full pod and filling , should be swathing it about the same time as spraying the peas.
Blackbeans should be ready by first week of September
Soybeans, well , we will see . They are podding well , but got hit with hail Saturday so I have no idea at this point
Barley fully headed out and should be first week of September as well
We are on pace for a normal harvest date
Lots of canola in area very uneven stages some just into full bloom
Most crops still a week behind , some two .
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I used fungicide on my wheat and oats. Neighbor grows same wheat and doesn’t use any fungicide. He planted a good week later and his is starting to get a lighter hue. The variety is really early hrs but I don’t think it’s that early.
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