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    #31
    call me tupid but when you see pea straw behind the combine like that you are in tough conditions....

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      #32
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      call me tupid but when you see pea straw behind the combine like that you are in tough conditions....
      no bucket , that is normal in the swamp !
      got going in oats today in the south sahara desert , south of town , oats are 38 pounders , 2/3 of normal yield , small , slight and thin , and yes they were fungicided
      getting first nice general rain since early june up there, 3 hours after started combining
      hopefully not too much rain, if they lose anymore weight , they will be downgraded
      we usually get 44-48 pound oats here , lucky we dessicated them , as they can't afford to lose anymore weight standing in rains
      lots of swaths getting soaked today , can hear the cereals sprouting lol

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        #33
        Well just to poke the bear,
        I wish we had irrigation, another inch or two and yields would have doubled. Yes this would be with traditional crops.

        I think that would be the case in 9 out of 10 years. Soils are just too light, no clay, and burn the crop faster than a stubble fire on a average (windy day).

        Yes I know, user pay system, farmers get painted with that big ugly brush all too often. How far can a individual pump water? Common planned canal system does make sense. Yes I’m all for drainage, that should be funded as well as many other infrastructure projects that can maintain future competitiveness.
        Last edited by Rareearth; Aug 27, 2020, 19:03.

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          #34
          Got started in oats today as well, just like CIH said, light ,thin 38lbs. Mine didn't get any fungicide. Only good thing is that they were 12.5, until about 4:30.

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            "Behind" us.

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              #36
              Mushroom cloud over Regina?

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                #37
                Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                Mushroom cloud over Regina?
                I'm east of Regina and that cloud is NE is me. Weather here typically travels west to east so " behind" me.

                Kinda neat though.

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                  #38
                  Neighbor combined some barley that was supposed to be malt. Anybody know a market for 42 lb barley?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by LEP View Post
                    Neighbor combined some barley that was supposed to be malt. Anybody know a market for 42 lb barley?
                    Like wiseguy would say

                    CHINE

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                      Got going on peas yesterday afternoon at 19 % moisture. Got down to 18 today and now raining. Yielding about half of last year from to much June rain. The pic is from a good part of the field. There are spots where the yield monitor says 0
                      Seldomseen. I think I may have been through your neck of the woods afew times in the past on our way to Jan Lake. I thought it would be kinda neat to grain farm where evergreens grow. Yes or no?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by LEP View Post
                        Neighbor combined some barley that was supposed to be malt. Anybody know a market for 42 lb barley?
                        Lite beer?

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                          The pic is from a good part of the field.
                          I wouldn't turn my back if I got out of the combine. Who knows whats lurking in that treeline.

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                            #43
                            That tree line is the banks of the Carrot River. Farma i often wonder what it would be like to farm where it doesn't rain all through harvest?

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                              That tree line is the banks of the Carrot River. Farma i often wonder what it would be like to farm where it doesn't rain all through harvest?
                              Farming in the Ghetto isn't for the faint of heart or anyone who knows better.

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                                #45
                                3/4 inch in ten minutes or less again. Feel for the folks who swathed all their barley...

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