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    #46
    Peas planted with Horsch at just over 2 bus/ac

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      #47
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      Peas planted with Horsch at just over 2 bus/ac

      Very nice👍

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        #48
        Very nice.

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          #49
          I actually think our peas will be a bit better than last year. No stunted patches from root rot. But a too cold start with adequate moisture seeding conditions then too dry before the first good rains came has taken it's toll on the crop.

          There is no calender, or front cover of a magazine, pictures to be taken here.

          Actually finishing up flowering, those top pods will likely be small.

          Our whole crop will probably need another rain to reach a "subdued" full potential, moisture is still basically at the surface but one more good shot of rain will help fill it and plump up what will fill. Fingers crossed.....we've come a long way from what was beginning to look pretty darn critical.

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            #50
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            I actually think our peas will be a bit better than last year. No stunted patches from root rot. But a too cold start with adequate moisture seeding conditions then too dry before the first good rains came has taken it's toll on the crop.

            There is no calender, or front cover of a magazine, pictures to be taken here.

            Actually finishing up flowering, those top pods will likely be small.

            Our whole crop will probably need another rain to reach a "subdued" full potential, moisture is still basically at the surface but one more good shot of rain will help fill it and plump up what will fill. Fingers crossed.....we've come a long way from what was beginning to look pretty darn critical.
            20% of the peas here are screwed , including some of ours with drown out spots and root rot in some areas . Not all golden here either
            20% of canola is not good at all with very poor emergence. Is what it is this year

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              #51
              My expectations are probably alot lower than some people's. A lifetime of farming in the Slum of the Ghetto will do that to you.

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                #52
                I can’t believe the peas in our area clean tall and thick. Best ever but is it because we were so dry and not our normal wet mud. I always say mud is a dud.

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                  #53
                  We will need another little shot of rain later this month to bring this home but potential is there.

                  This is fortitude durum seeded on lentil stubble with 80#N (60%ESN) with a micro snake oil called Golden Harvest.

                  Passing on all fungicides this year.

                  How come chuck never posts in this thread?

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                    #54
                    Parts of oz mostly in the west had great season saving rain this week, whereas a lot of South and east Australia starting to turn dry.

                    No issues yet but worrying trend

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by jazz View Post

                      How come chuck never posts in this thread?
                      Perhaps we need to start a carpet farming forum so Chuck and a few others will feel more comfortable posting pictures and details about their operations?
                      Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 18, 2020, 19:55.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                        Perhaps we need to start a carpet farming forum so Chuck and a few others will feel more comfortable posting pictures and details about their operations?
                        There you have it. Circle jerk troll doing his job. Bet you can't abstain from posting for a month or two.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                          Perhaps we need to start a carpet farming forum so Chuck and a few others will feel more comfortable posting pictures and details about their operations?
                          After all, Chuck is all about inclusiveness, and he must feel so inadequate next to sand box farmers such as Farmaholic, or real farmers like SF3, that he is just too embarrassed to post about his own operation. So in this era of inclusiveness, we need a forum where he and Austranada and friends can get together and discuss the benefits of 1/64 scale over 1/32, how to treat carpet burn on the knees, what to do when your parents install hardwood floors. Of course, some rich kid is going to come along and post pics of his 1/16 scale farm, or pedal tractors, then Chuck will need to protest about the inequalities, and find a way to tax the rich kid until he can't afford the pedal tractor.

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                            #58
                            Rainy day tonight and tomorrow then the heat is coming

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                              #59
                              Careful AF5, I may be play farming but I take it very serious, too serious!!!

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by jazz View Post
                                We will need another little shot of rain later this month to bring this home but potential is there.

                                This is fortitude durum seeded on lentil stubble with 80#N (60%ESN) with a micro snake oil called Golden Harvest.

                                Passing on all fungicides this year.

                                How come chuck never posts in this thread?

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                                Next to nothing headed here.

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