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    #25
    Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
    Rare as rockin horse shitz a thread that stayed on topic
    Because the thread title has something related to Agriculture in it. So the pretend farmers and trolls have nothing to contribute, and don't bother opening it. We could probably have a civilized discussion about nearly anything if we use a thread title involving crops or equipment or marketing.

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      #26
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      Because the thread title has something related to Agriculture in it. So the pretend farmers and trolls have nothing to contribute, and don't bother opening it. We could probably have a civilized discussion about nearly anything if we use a thread title involving crops or equipment or marketing.
      Checked back through a few threads actually a very factual statement AB5

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        #27
        Envy your weed control with an open canopy.

        Is that residual herbicide or just expected in drier climate?

        Here in the swamp a pulse crop that open will turn into sow thistle heaven.

        Maybe one or two other weeds also.

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          #28
          Dry climate.

          Weed control 1.8 l ha trifluralin 150 g ha diuron 150 g ha metrabuzin. 1.5 lt paraquat. At sowing.

          In crop 500 ml per ha amine 700 with 100 ml dicamba

          Pre sow 1.5 lt ha glyphosate with 25 ml ha hammer

          60 kg urea 40% MAP 60 % blend at seeding.

          40 kg urea spread at 4 leaf stage that’s it sink or swim.

          If fungicide needed 125 ml tebecanazole

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            #29
            Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
            Don't worry Mallee I have combined some real stinkers over the year! One or Two from no rain and a bunch of flood years when you get 15-20 bu. but we still combine them.
            Same here , peas at 8 bus/ac , drought canola at 10-15 .
            There is some NW of here this year that will be and is that poor . We have poor crops to deal with as well at times all through this area.
            Some areas though have been blessed 90% of the time or more. Those are the ones you see on Twitter and such . It’s not a reality at all for western Canada for the most part

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              #30
              Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
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              Wheat a ways to go yet
              But ours in February/March would be UNDER 3' of snow! What a country/continent you have ! Enjoy.
              Last edited by fjlip; Sep 3, 2020, 18:45.

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                #31
                Will keep posting pics same paddock up till harvest if you interested.

                Yield and price received.

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                  #32
                  Well we gonna harvest this ....


                  Don’t think it will make 10 bpa in many areas there .
                  Is what it is

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                    #33
                    Point taken

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                      #34
                      Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                      Point taken
                      Ahh just challenges we all face on a daily basis no matter where one farms , some good some not so good .
                      Any one who says farming is easy and how we are all subsidized blah , blah blah is 1 a flat out lier or 2 not a real farmer ....
                      you can spot both here on Agriville fairly easy

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                        #35
                        Will post some pics today maybe we are going backwards here but 10mm plus rain expected over weekend will halt decline .

                        Still hoping for 1 to 1.2 t ha

                        First pics showing my lovely soil

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