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    #11
    As you guys know my wheat and barley 2 to 2.5 t ha legumes lupins beans pictured maybe 1 to 1.5 and canola mentioned above.

    Our season finishes maybe October 10 to 15 rain wise

    There around a say 10% chance even 15% I will not get any more useful falls this year. Usefulmeaning 1/2 inch or 12 mm in one hit.

    Every week that goes by chances increase in my opinion. None forecast till 18th sept.......

    Cool weather dry finishes ok but heats a bugger some guys may get 37 next week.

    Peas someone asked I’d say average to above.

    I’m allergic to backyarditis just cause we’re struggling a bit doesn’t mean the rest are.

    Australia still on track for BIG crop unless shuts down everwere

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      #12
      Anyone around here who has a decent canola crop got it started right and out of bloom by the last week in July. August was a heat blasting month. Some late crops fried to nothing and zero rain for the month.

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        #13
        Best crop of canola I’ve seen is the stuff my neighbor is cutting now, seeded may 29th. But it’s all pretty darn good out here. As sf3 would say, we’re back. Lol

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          #14
          Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
          Best crop of canola I’ve seen is the stuff my neighbor is cutting now, seeded may 29th. But it’s all pretty darn good out here. As sf3 would say, we’re back. Lol
          Then you are definitely in a different league than us regarding heat units. Canola seeded 3 weeks earlier than that is no where near being ready to swath.

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            #15
            Hutterites Protilled all their canola fields here last week. Drowned out from wet first half of summer.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Taiga View Post
              Hutterites Protilled all their canola fields here last week. Drowned out from wet first half of summer.
              Where is here?

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                #17
                Originally posted by Taiga View Post
                Hutterites Protilled all their canola fields here last week. Drowned out from wet first half of summer.
                .....time and a place.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  Then you are definitely in a different league than us regarding heat units. Canola seeded 3 weeks earlier than that is no where near being ready to swath.
                  It’s not ready to swath by a long shot in my view. But with impending frost, they are whacking it down. We hit plus 30 ONE day.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    Then you are definitely in a different league than us regarding heat units. Canola seeded 3 weeks earlier than that is no where near being ready to swath.
                    That's what we had here last yr turned into a November harvest with a lot of green locked in and spoiled in the bin and bags.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by wiseguy
                      Poverty grass givin a better return than the cinderella crop in dry conditions !

                      Rain delay ! where in the **** was this in July ???
                      And in wet conditions.

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