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    #11
    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
    A few forecasts I have looked at show no strong drying days for the next 10 days. After the recent rains it could be very frustrating trying to get started.

    When September hits it always seems like someone pulled the d****s
    Someone pulled the d****s here the end of the 1st week of August.

    I've got durum that's 125 days old, wheat that's 120. Still not ready.

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      #12
      Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
      Someone pulled the d****s here the end of the 1st week of August.

      I've got durum that's 125 days old, wheat that's 120. Still not ready.
      Desiccate with the swather.

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        #13
        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
        Desiccate with the swather.
        Soon as you fire it up, there will be a US hurricane come on shore and finish us off for a month.

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          #14
          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
          Desiccate with the swather.
          There is some barley thats f$&ked here already from the swather and 5 days rain

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            #15
            Some swather work done on barley. Add 1-2 inches of rain. Oh boy. Saw this movie before...

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              #16
              That can’t be I just read fccs outlook for 2019 crop and it’s all listed as in fine shape. Then it lists canola wheat and peas to be a break even levels of production.
              Fine shape equals break even????

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                #17
                Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
                Fine shape equals break even????
                In these times, a break even is a win. You get to do it again next year.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
                  That can’t be I just read fccs outlook for 2019 crop and it’s all listed as in fine shape. Then it lists canola wheat and peas to be a break even levels of production.
                  Fine shape equals break even????
                  I guess thats why the prices are going down....and meanwhile anyone in the protein business is getting a handout from protein industry canada...

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                    #19
                    Canola starting to come down. Looks like about 20. We'll see. 15-30 should cover our crop yield.
                    Considering that on June 18 it looked like a zero....

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
                      That can’t be I just read fccs outlook for 2019 crop and it’s all listed as in fine shape. Then it lists canola wheat and peas to be a break even levels of production.
                      Fine shape equals break even????
                      Yup the entire Ag Industry truly believes that as long as farmers break even all is good . A very rude awaking is happening. Ask Mosaic or Jim JD Paterson

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