Out here in the cold swamp, I'm not confident enough about the status of my crops to predict what they will be like tomorrow, so I will report what they were like as of yesterday.
I haven't seen any activity west of Highway 2 in my travels, and haven't been anywhere else lately.
My own, wheat is turning but has weeks to go still, looks excellent, almost no drown outs. Lodging in small areas only.
Canola is enjoying dry feet for the first time all year. The flooded out areas are taking full advantage and are in full flower now at the end of August, should be ready by Christmas. The remainder looks good, but far from record breaking, it was just too wet for too long, must have lost too much N, and I fertilized less this year hoping to have canola actually mature on its own. The worst hailed canola came back very well, but still has the odd flower. Compaction from combine tracks and seeding is still obvious. Most other mistakes are hidden now though.
Barley is also greening up and heading in the drown outs, the rest is shades of green, but quickly turning now. Very uneven, last seeded is very poor, nearly all in various states of drowned. Earlier by a few days( and a few inches of rain) is mostly very good. Quite a bit of lodging.
Most crops in the area have improved quite a lot since the rains slowed down, at least from the road. But still highly variable. Some complete catastrophes from water, unseeded, unharvested, lots of severe hail. Lots of weeds.
Will need a few more weeks without a killing frost.
Hay still ongoing all over, same with silaging. Pastures very good.
I haven't seen any activity west of Highway 2 in my travels, and haven't been anywhere else lately.
My own, wheat is turning but has weeks to go still, looks excellent, almost no drown outs. Lodging in small areas only.
Canola is enjoying dry feet for the first time all year. The flooded out areas are taking full advantage and are in full flower now at the end of August, should be ready by Christmas. The remainder looks good, but far from record breaking, it was just too wet for too long, must have lost too much N, and I fertilized less this year hoping to have canola actually mature on its own. The worst hailed canola came back very well, but still has the odd flower. Compaction from combine tracks and seeding is still obvious. Most other mistakes are hidden now though.
Barley is also greening up and heading in the drown outs, the rest is shades of green, but quickly turning now. Very uneven, last seeded is very poor, nearly all in various states of drowned. Earlier by a few days( and a few inches of rain) is mostly very good. Quite a bit of lodging.
Most crops in the area have improved quite a lot since the rains slowed down, at least from the road. But still highly variable. Some complete catastrophes from water, unseeded, unharvested, lots of severe hail. Lots of weeds.
Will need a few more weeks without a killing frost.
Hay still ongoing all over, same with silaging. Pastures very good.
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