Well, its thirsty Thursday and its been a fun week.
We will get to 1/3 done harvest tonight.
Most in the area had a break this week waiting for fields to be ready. Standing Canola they are picking away at it or Standing wheat just isn't ready.
So here we go harvest is at 33% done.
HRS wheat and Durum are getting combined. ITs a hit and miss on the difference between an Oh my God crop and a WTF happened crop. Yes, we have found that out too. First fields of new Alida HRS were good but about 20% less than normal. Then we hit two sections that were Wow I have this wheat thing figured out. Nope, we hit a new section yesterday and it's down again. The area had about three inches rainless. Yes, rain makes grain. Floods are a dud. Overall we will have an average wheat crop that is way less than the last few years.
Peas are all done and guys did seem happy. We were with the 8-year rule and will stick with that rotation. Something is in the ground and it is taking yield along with some chemicals and timing of rain events can turn a good pea crop into shit. Yields are down from the last two years.
Barley most is harvested and now waiting for the Malt game. The funny thing is the price difference isn't that much like a few are finding. China will buy feed barley for malt again real soon. Yields are down about 25%.
Oats a few are harvesting it is a hit and miss depending on the timing of seeding and the heat event that happened. Yes heat, as we had with min moisture, causes crops to yield less. The lesson for experts get out of the office walk fields and you will understand that crops need a bit of rain to make grain. Yields are all over but mostly lower.
Flax zero has been swath and with winds that is a good idea. Zero fields have been harvested so far. Yield will be less.
Canola the green spots are what is taking fields longer to dry down. Guys are waiting and going after 14 good drying days. It seems the 14-day trick works. Yields on early are half. Yes half normal. Hard to believe when the Old Ag minister came out a month ago saying its the biggest crop ever in Saskatchewan history. I like twitter and all the tweets arent look at me it's wow this isn't like our plan had the crop outcome.
Heat and no rain or min rain at wrong time create little light seed, maybe lots but the load will weigh way less. I will say for our area 30 5o 50% less.
Pastures are on empty and grain ground is definitely out of gas. Fall rain is needed or 2021 won't even be worth seeding. Yea it's that dry. Edgeley lake is dry by the town.
Ok, so what have we learned boys and girls. Mud takes yield and dries a min rain takes yield and just the right combination give a bumper.
Have a safe week and let's enjoy the nice harvest time.
We will get to 1/3 done harvest tonight.
Most in the area had a break this week waiting for fields to be ready. Standing Canola they are picking away at it or Standing wheat just isn't ready.
So here we go harvest is at 33% done.
HRS wheat and Durum are getting combined. ITs a hit and miss on the difference between an Oh my God crop and a WTF happened crop. Yes, we have found that out too. First fields of new Alida HRS were good but about 20% less than normal. Then we hit two sections that were Wow I have this wheat thing figured out. Nope, we hit a new section yesterday and it's down again. The area had about three inches rainless. Yes, rain makes grain. Floods are a dud. Overall we will have an average wheat crop that is way less than the last few years.
Peas are all done and guys did seem happy. We were with the 8-year rule and will stick with that rotation. Something is in the ground and it is taking yield along with some chemicals and timing of rain events can turn a good pea crop into shit. Yields are down from the last two years.
Barley most is harvested and now waiting for the Malt game. The funny thing is the price difference isn't that much like a few are finding. China will buy feed barley for malt again real soon. Yields are down about 25%.
Oats a few are harvesting it is a hit and miss depending on the timing of seeding and the heat event that happened. Yes heat, as we had with min moisture, causes crops to yield less. The lesson for experts get out of the office walk fields and you will understand that crops need a bit of rain to make grain. Yields are all over but mostly lower.
Flax zero has been swath and with winds that is a good idea. Zero fields have been harvested so far. Yield will be less.
Canola the green spots are what is taking fields longer to dry down. Guys are waiting and going after 14 good drying days. It seems the 14-day trick works. Yields on early are half. Yes half normal. Hard to believe when the Old Ag minister came out a month ago saying its the biggest crop ever in Saskatchewan history. I like twitter and all the tweets arent look at me it's wow this isn't like our plan had the crop outcome.
Heat and no rain or min rain at wrong time create little light seed, maybe lots but the load will weigh way less. I will say for our area 30 5o 50% less.
Pastures are on empty and grain ground is definitely out of gas. Fall rain is needed or 2021 won't even be worth seeding. Yea it's that dry. Edgeley lake is dry by the town.
Ok, so what have we learned boys and girls. Mud takes yield and dries a min rain takes yield and just the right combination give a bumper.
Have a safe week and let's enjoy the nice harvest time.
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