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    #31
    Wow , dessicated oats this mornin
    Anyone that thinks there is a big crop here is gonna be real sad to say the least
    2/3 crop at best , no hail or rain on this
    Lots of reserve

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      #32
      Originally posted by caseih View Post
      Wow , dessicated oats this mornin
      Anyone that thinks there is a big crop here is gonna be real sad to say the least
      2/3 crop at best , no hail or rain on this
      Lots of reserve
      That’s what guys are seeing here. That hot spell at the wrong time and small seed also isn’t as thick as it looks at 100 km and hour.

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        #33
        Originally posted by caseih View Post
        Wow , dessicated oats this mornin
        Anyone that thinks there is a big crop here is gonna be real sad to say the least
        2/3 crop at best , no hail or rain on this
        Lots of reserve
        It's never a good sign when you have to dessicate oats this early. Didnt think anyone was allowed to dessicate anymore. Not really much need for it when its this early anyways.

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          #34
          Been on reds the last couple days. Doing our worst diseased field. Low 20s for yield. I have some fields that might be better. But this one is 550 acres so almost a quarter of our lentil acres.

          No bumper crop here.

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            #35
            Originally posted by LEP View Post
            Been on reds the last couple days. Doing our worst diseased field. Low 20s for yield. I have some fields that might be better. But this one is 550 acres so almost a quarter of our lentil acres.

            No bumper crop here.
            1300 lbs is “average” or 21.6666667 bu/ac so you are likely above average.
            Guy I know (trader) said the lentil crop will be massive. Yes, there will be small pockets where yields will be lower, but on the whole it’s big.

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              #36
              Originally posted by bigzee View Post
              1300 lbs is “average” or 21.6666667 bu/ac so you are likely above average.
              Guy I know (trader) said the lentil crop will be massive. Yes, there will be small pockets where yields will be lower, but on the whole it’s big.
              Traders always talk big crop this tome of year

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                #37
                Just like the last great big fraud canola crop that they tried their hardest to keep the fraud going the bins are empty so who was right. I called the last one and the average crop keeps dropping every hot 35 plus day seeds are not developing right. Canola is definitely getting smaller every single day and it wasn’t that great to start with.

                Sunny ways

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                  #38
                  Bumper here outside the hail strip. Some tremendous crops. Actually most crops are tremendous. Idon’t have backyarditis though, I recognize that isn’t typical by the sounds of it.

                  Finally hit 30 yesterday for first time since last September. Good for drying hay let me tell you. But it was thirty with sixty humidity with no wind, until about three pm and that is some uncomfy weather.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by JoeyJeremiah View Post
                    It's never a good sign when you have to dessicate oats this early. Didnt think anyone was allowed to dessicate anymore. Not really much need for it when its this early anyways.
                    you don't live in the northeast though
                    soon as you swath it rains

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by bigzee View Post
                      1300 lbs is “average” or 21.6666667 bu/ac so you are likely above average.
                      Guy I know (trader) said the lentil crop will be massive. Yes, there will be small pockets where yields will be lower, but on the whole it’s big.
                      Lol. We talk to the same guy. Ha. I think expectations needs to be tempered from massize to maybe average.

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                        #41
                        Lots of root rot happening in all pulses here. Think 40 years of back and forth lentils has left a few spores in the ground? It happened in Manitoba a decade or so before we saw disease pressure. Our Cinderella has lost her slipper.

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                          #42
                          I dont know what you guys are talking about. All the ag more than ever crowd are posting real time drone and selfy videos showing the yeild monitor. Peas are running 58bu, lentils 40, durum 65 and probably canola 100.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by jazz View Post
                            I dont know what you guys are talking about. All the ag more than ever crowd are posting real time drone and selfy videos showing the yeild monitor. Peas are running 58bu, lentils 40, durum 65 and probably canola 100.
                            Why would they post those shitty yields?

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                              #44
                              Well our locked in 7.25 is ok but not great the price since the market knows yield is now no bid or 6.18.

                              Yep over a dollar a bushel drop.

                              Farming is such a winning combination.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                                Well our locked in 7.25 is ok but not great the price since the market knows yield is now no bid or 6.18.

                                Yep over a dollar a bushel drop.

                                Farming is such a winning combination.
                                I would think once buyers have enough committed for early fall delivery they drop the price.Not the end of the world .Prices after harvest always comes back later in the fall to get some more out of the bins when they need it again.Has more to do with only offering enough to buy it than how big of a crop out there.

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