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    #11
    Majority of canola swathed. Peas done. Start on wheat tomorrow......bring on global warming

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      #12
      Harvest? What harvest? Over two inches of rain since last Thursday night, cloudy and cold with showers ever day since. Humidity is 100 per cent until noon, then it drops to 93 per cent. Still trying to harvest hay, but impossible. A neighbor swathed barley before the first rain. There it sits, soaking wet.

      There is a reason mother Deere brings their prototypes to our area to try them out in tough conditions.

      Sun came out for about an hour yesterday afternoon. Then it rained hard again.

      What an odd place to farm!

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        #13
        Caraway and Barley are off.
        Annual ryegrass has been down and was almost ready before the last 7 days of on and off rain. Most likely ruined now with no long enough window for it to come off in sight.
        Canola will begin to be swathed in the next few days.
        Last edited by Dr Tone; Aug 29, 2019, 08:08.

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          #14
          Holy F, what planet are you guys farming on. Here like 2% of lentils off, chicks green, no wheat, no canola swathed. There wont be full on harvest here for 2-3 weeks yet.

          If Austrada doesn't like glyphosate wonder if he doesn't mind the entire country get done in reglone.

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            #15
            Barley done, started on oats, canola that was to be swathed is swathed. Soybeans finally starting to yellow a bit. Over 2 inches of rain in the past week has slowed harvest down. A little over 25% done.

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              #16
              Reglone can't be used in cereals and its almost too late for it to work on anything now....

              Lentils have been sprayed for 7 days and they may still not go....

              The weather hasn't co-operated very well with the sprays this year...

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                #17
                Originally posted by bucket View Post
                The weather hasn't co-operated very well with the sprays this year...
                chuck will tell you it was the hottest summer on record and those crops will be burning to a crisp any day now.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                  Nice looking peas. 1.6 bushels per acre of seed very interesting. Our peas looked really good early on, we're 4 feet tall lots of pods. Rain and wind flattened them, now they are a leaf disease covered mat. Finally in the last few days they are starting to ripe, hope to spray them by the weekend. What variety furrow?
                  Limerick greens

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                    #19
                    It's been slow and painful.

                    3.5 weeks and I should hopefully finally finish peas today except fir a couple low spots i seeded later.

                    Cereals "look" ready, but neighbor keeps poking a header into them and can't get a number below 17.5Mx.

                    Cool, cloudy, and moist makes for VERY short harvest days!

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                      #20
                      Was down to 3 deg here this morning with fog. Even if sun comes out it will be another short day

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