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Sask3, in the Western Producer a week ago: Grain World crop tour found above average crops in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. When I look at your crop pictures I sometimes think that thou doth protest too much! Watching the news last night and I see Lac Ste. Ann county, west of Edmonton, has declared an Agricultural emergency due to too much rain. Too wet to hay and their crops are f***ed.
In my area(east of RedDeer) we are certainly in better shape. We have been silaging for the last 4-5 days. I grew Thompson barley, it is a semi dwarf so it only got 3 feet tall which makes it nice for the swather operator because it doesn't lodge. Very happy with the crop, we have a FX300 case cutter with a 4640 pulling it and we are only cutting 19 feet with our 25 foot swather and the old Johnny is working in first gear lol. The grain is a little moist due to nightly showers.
We did finish haying before we started on silage. My neighbor asked me one day when we were baling, is your hay dry? My son says yup 2019 dry! So I have to admit that we left the moisture tester behind the seat and just baled.
Overall crops look good in my area. My Canola and peas both are done blooming and look good. I did not put fungicide on 2 fields of wheat but did the rest. Certainly is leaf disease on these 2 quarters and on the rest there is none. Interested to see if there are yield and protein differences and if it pays. Crops are certainly advancing slowly. Enjoy your day.
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Originally posted by wiseguyThose crooks ain't getting my canolowa !
Farmers just keep taking it...
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Gee willikers , it sure is cold here this mornin
Gosh darn, We will be lucky if it doesnt freeze
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