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Huge yield loss, over the last 4 wks.
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Last significant rain occurred on June 29th, giving us a total of 5†since May 1st.. Crop still looks good but would be nice to see another inch sooner than later to help fill. If it doesn’t rain in the next week it might as well stay hot and let us get harvesting.
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Well we ended up with 8 tenths for the day. Had about .17 early this morning and st supper had a hard rain from a small cell that lingered or moved slowly that topped us up to 8 tenths. Can't even say it hit the whole Ghetto, but that's what Ghetto Central(our yard) got.
Although too late for the peas, they are diquated, and are burnt yellow the rest of the crop types might plump up a bit instead of shrivelled shrunken wheat. Should help canola fill a bit better and flax too.
Combines will be rolling on our peas soon. Bonus is there weren't any large stunted patches from root rot like last year....therefore hoping for better results.
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Our yield loss started well over 10 weeks ago. When it started raining every single day, sometimes 2 or 3 inches per event. Finally getting some much needed heat, with no shortage of water in the ground, what survived is progressing finally. Still standing water in places no one has seen it before. Water table was above grade for a period of weeks in a large area(not standing water, just completely saturated, and flowing from a water well 2 feet above the ground), those areas aren't recovering.
I just checked the Environment Canada records. Still haven't had more than one consecutive day without precipitation since April 23. Only missed 9 days total since then. 67 consecutive days without missing a rain.
Still haven't hit 30 degrees.
Canola didn't flower as long as expected. Some is almost more green than yellow already, and that is unusual for here at this time of year. But might be welcome by fall if it actually matures for the first time in I forget how many years. Not expecting any bin buster, even on the ground that wasn't drowned out. Wheat looks spectacular, about done flowering now. Barley all over the map.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostNot too smart, Sask Party. 🤯
You want to see something not too smart , look at our RM system. Amalgamation can't come soon enough. Way too many pigs at the trough. Saw that on my stint for 10 years , and a big shakeup needs to come soon.
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Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View PostWe could go back to the Roy Romanow and Lorne Calvert days. It could be worse , a lot worse ! How about if the Liberals were in power provincially ? Look at what they are doing federally.
You want to see something not too smart , look at our RM system. Amalgamation can't come soon enough. Way too many pigs at the trough. Saw that on my stint for 10 years , and a big shakeup needs to come soon.
1. The CCS costs more to maintain that it generates in revenue...and WALL/ MOE cant get the federal government to accept it as a reduction mechanism along with some credits?????
2. The GTH paid off handsomely for a couple politicians and their friends.....
3. There is not a single acre of irrigation within the three large districts in Saskatchewan making any kind of a ROI for the money the taxpayers have spent on it...anyone that says there is doesnt understand a phucking thing about economics and taxpayer money.
If there was a conservative government here the investors wouldn't have to be bribed with corporate welfare to come.....they would see the potential and invest accordingly...
Look at who is selling land in large blocks now....I think the investors are slowly making their way to the hills...not to cause a panic...
Look at the land for rent for 2021 ...
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