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Originally posted by caseih View PostMe too !
Barley and peas are in really rough shape from that 2†we had a week ago ?
We were dry , i thought ?
Can see every wheel track in everyones peas and barley
That non stop wind sure beat the shit outta everything
Spraying last of RR canola second time this mornin
Them off to the lake , tobin really dirty from alberta water , fishing poor
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostI hear guys are selling cows cause bush pastures and meadows are flooded.
Mother Nature hasn’t been playing nice anywhere it seems............
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Originally posted by caseih View PostMe too !
Barley and peas are in really rough shape from that 2†we had a week ago ?
We were dry , i thought ?
Can see every wheel track in everyones peas and barley
That non stop wind sure beat the shit outta everything
Spraying last of RR canola second time this mornin
Them off to the lake , tobin really dirty from alberta water , fishing poor
Everyone was telling me how dry it was including your brother but when l looked in my fields it was wet. I would take my soil probe out and pull a six inch sample and the water would almost drip out of the probe and then have the guy next door tell how desperate he was for rain and then telling an inch would not be enough! 🤷
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Originally posted by Dr Tone View Post
I’ll use a picture of one of our Canola fields for my crop report. Ours is the one to right of the tree line.
* denotes sarcasm
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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostI love watching your operation.
I enjoy seeing what and how others do things as well. Kinda a way to escape from a very solitary and desolate place at times. The phone and this site is handy when you got a few minutes to kill such as loading trucks in the drizzle this morning.
Good luck everyone ðŸ€
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Thanks for all The comments. Like I said before I’m new to bone dry but it’s easier to deal with than flood for years. One year ok but years you just give up.
As of today all fungicides and top off are sent back. Or not delivered.
10000 acres x 20 is $200,000.00
Or higher
When we were flooded you tried every thing to make a crop. With drought it’s easy go fishing.
If next weeks rain event is a bust I’m gone
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Originally posted by seldomseen View PostSame here? Crop is struggling with water. Everywhere the tractor went is yellow. Did not take much rain to flood us.
Everyone was telling me how dry it was including your brother but when l looked in my fields it was wet. I would take my soil probe out and pull a six inch sample and the water would almost drip out of the probe and then have the guy next door tell how desperate he was for rain and then telling an inch would not be enough! 🤷
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Seeding a few patches to alfalfa from where a large pipeline went through a year ago and ran into a to rock patch. Picked five tractor buckets off five acres with my brother, wife and three kids. The littlest one was literally along for the ride. The conditions were perfect........ breezy to keep the mosquitoes away, not too muddy (being on a hilltop) or dusty, and overcast as usual.
They did a great job for being 6 and 7 years old.
And the alfalfa seeded a year ago looks pretty nice too. Hopefully the weather smartens up to cut and roll it up sooner than later.
Don’t mind the sow thistles............. they’re there to just add some colour 😎
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