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    #11
    Where you at Marker

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      #12
      Snowing in the Peace and -1c here.

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        #13
        Oh that’s not good.

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        This spring harvested field cleaned up very nice 👍.

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          #14
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
          Where you at Marker
          grande prairie ish.

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            #15
            Nice sunny warm day here and i am not far from Case and there is no dust here. Got all the Machinery ready and just waiting for the fields to dry a little. Just limping around the yard doing odd jobs trying not to bend over.

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              #16
              Cloudy here but pleasant enough. A few guys seeding, but going around a fair bit. I think it’s a next week thing for me. I will not go around historically seeded acres, when another few days will dry them out?

              Have six stubborn ewes to lamb yet. I dunno what the deal is with that? Dear wife is shipping lamb meat out today and tomorrow. She will get a cheque on delivery (at prices WE CHOSE), a smile, and a thank you.

              And man is it just me, or is the hay extremely slow this spring? Must be all the global warming? I mean the alfalfa is hardly visible on my hands and knees so far.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                Cloudy here but pleasant enough. A few guys seeding, but going around a fair bit. I think it’s a next week thing for me. I will not go around historically seeded acres, when another few days will dry them out?

                Have six stubborn ewes to lamb yet. I dunno what the deal is with that? Dear wife is shipping lamb meat out today and tomorrow. She will get a cheque on delivery (at prices WE CHOSE), a smile, and a thank you.

                And man is it just me, or is the hay extremely slow this spring? Must be all the global warming? I mean the alfalfa is hardly visible on my hands and knees so far.
                Extremely slow hay. Just cold ground I think.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by makar View Post
                  Snowing.
                  Slightly warmer at +3 with snow and a brutal wind. Are we in March, April, or May?

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                    #19
                    Hmm malt barley on fractionally more than feed here foward 183 on farm nov versus 190 malt 1 that’s in elevator system outside system feed would match malt.

                    Demand for malt is stuff all and read somewere the other day how much beer stocks have risen across world because of cv19

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                      Cloudy here but pleasant enough. A few guys seeding, but going around a fair bit. I think it’s a next week thing for me. I will not go around historically seeded acres, when another few days will dry them out?
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                      Can’t help but wonder after reading your other thread had your flax been seeded a week earlier last year would it not be running more than 2 bushels per acre. Instead of telling us all what your neighbours are doing wrong maybe start to follow there example and possibly have some success farming

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