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It is one of the best I have seen this year. The 100 bus guy should go north and see what a real crop looks like.
Now last night got cold again did any one get real cold we had cloud cover move in at 3 am.
6 C was our low
Real power and we should have this river covered in hydro dams. ****ing useless wind and solar.[]https://www.agriville.com/upload_image/uploades/medium/6821565530739.jpg[/IMG]l
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Sumdumguy,
Satellite imagery and weather stations means you can sleep at night and still see what happened the next morning.
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Had a quick look at my one pea field yesterday. Had only been doing 60 mph road tours of it in the last while. I had noticed it had lost a lot of its height in the last 10 days. Well the wet and cooler weather has certainly taken its toll. The plants leaves are now brown and covered I am guessing in mycosphaerella blight. I only applied fungicide once, would a second application have helped? All I know is looking at my peas and the neighbors a lot of yield has now been taken off the table.
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After fungiciding my lentils I had a little Elatus left so went and made a pass on my peas, which had been done with Acapella. By this time there were pods, now I can see a distinct line where the second app was. I will see when the combine hits it if there is any difference in yield.
Pea prices are so low can’t see it justifying a second app.
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Originally posted by bigzee View PostMost guys I know have applied 4 apps to their chickpeas. Who knows maybe some are at 5, and chicks are pretty much at a worthless price.
Some are still green and the odd field has a few yellow spots.
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Farmaholic, the heck with technology, I’ll just wait for Saskfarmer to post it. He probably lives so close to me, I might hear him if he yelled loud enough. We had such an unbelieveable weekend that you couldn’t have woke me even to check the temp.
When we were just starting Laird Lentils in 1980, we had 180 acres of registered Lairds on SMF. What a crop, never after that did I see double pods like that and plants that looked like Parsley’s beans. But anyway, we had them hail insured for $650/acre. It had rained and most were swathed and pretty well rotten black. My brother-in-law lived 13/4 miles west of us and storm clouds approached and we could hear him yell, “Hail you SOB, hailâ€. It did hail and pounded them into the ground, only problem was, as we found out, they weren’t covered in the swath. 😱
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