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    #13
    Now if they all were like this $5.00 wheat might make some money.

    Pay me to swath/premium should be over a dollar a bushel if they are serious. Put your money where your mouth is.

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      #14
      Lentil swaths getting picked up here today. 320 acres, not quite cured but good enough for aeration at 15.

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        #15
        Storm is moving NE but more N.

        Harvesting peas and lentils and Barley south of valley. North not much of anything except odd pea field.
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          #16
          Rain Regina to Fort.

          West of that line and north rain some places very heavy.

          Our farm other side of valley all stations zero rain.

          Ah some times i think you luck out.

          10 inches for the year and holding.

          Bring on the heat.
          Last edited by SASKFARMER; Aug 23, 2019, 06:55.

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            #17
            Regina rain report for Aug 23, 2019 5:30 a.m. = 24-25 mm both at house and university. At around 1:15 a.m. huge claps of thunder shook the house, then poured. It didn’t last all that long but we’ll be stopped for awhile- nothing ready yet. Last year we were more about 1/2 done combining at this time- this year 260 acres of lentils done.

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              #18
              Wind thunder pouring for an hour...1", chances for next 4 days.

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                #19
                We dodged a huge bullet last night ...... not a drop. Went NE and on average close to an inch.
                Half hr west there was an inch.
                I have 2000 acres of lentils that are close to be going on, inch of rain on them, don’t want to think about it. It’s happened before though!’

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                  #20




                  Could get rain today.

                  Reports Lipton 4 inches creeks running

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                    #21
                    One inch in our area.

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                      #22
                      8 tenth's of rain shut down pea harvest. The ground will be muddy for a few days and the forecast looks wet for next few days so a muddy harvest with tough grain is looking more likely. Wheat and canola need at least another week of sunshine and above freezing temps.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                        Family trip not buying anything other than a beer/food and hotel room and gas.

                        Quick trip.

                        Canola flowering isn’t going to make it if it’s still happening today.

                        2020 here we come.

                        I like the sask ag crap report.

                        Yea minor frost nothing like the rain 2004 frost.

                        Well assess it later.

                        Yea the did that in 2002 and 2004 .

                        Nothing to see move on.

                        All is good.

                        I like the farmer in the USA that through the usda crop tour off his farm. like get the **** out of here you lying fools.

                        Your posts are interesting but could you learn to spell.

                        it hurts to read this jibberish.

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                          #24
                          Inch or so. My wheat needs near a month frost free, oats a few weeks, and my flax? It’s blooming.

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