It seems a few media outlets and Ag reporters are finally realizing we have been really dry since last July.
I guess on the Easter weekend some traders and experts actually got out of the cities and went to the cottage maybe stopped to take a piss on the side of the road and realized your piss is gone in seconds once it hits the dry dirt.
Now this farmer has seen videos of guys seeding in Southern Alberta and Manitoba and a guy yesterday at Saskatoon. Now it's nice to be first out and it gets all talking but you're a ****ing idiot it's the first of April. Not may one.
We might have 21 mill acres of Canola going in in western Canada but if it doesn't get established or has issues there is no way in the world of Mickie Mouse we will have anything close to resembling an average crop at this time. Timely rains will help a few with subsoil moisture but from most, I talk to the tank is empty.
It will surely be an interesting year. Yea it's farming they all are.
But it's nice that the Ag experts finally are agreeing we're looking more like a drought-like 1988 all over again. Hey, ask your dads what it was like in the 80s.
Off to pump water. Have a great day.
I guess on the Easter weekend some traders and experts actually got out of the cities and went to the cottage maybe stopped to take a piss on the side of the road and realized your piss is gone in seconds once it hits the dry dirt.
Now this farmer has seen videos of guys seeding in Southern Alberta and Manitoba and a guy yesterday at Saskatoon. Now it's nice to be first out and it gets all talking but you're a ****ing idiot it's the first of April. Not may one.
We might have 21 mill acres of Canola going in in western Canada but if it doesn't get established or has issues there is no way in the world of Mickie Mouse we will have anything close to resembling an average crop at this time. Timely rains will help a few with subsoil moisture but from most, I talk to the tank is empty.
It will surely be an interesting year. Yea it's farming they all are.
But it's nice that the Ag experts finally are agreeing we're looking more like a drought-like 1988 all over again. Hey, ask your dads what it was like in the 80s.
Off to pump water. Have a great day.
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