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    Friday Crop Report on a Thursday.

    Wow is all I can say with yesterday's heat. It will continue this way till Sunday then a cold front comes in with not much moisture some say.

    The winds have been insane even yesterday they were calling for light winds well it was light at 25 km.

    So here is the crop report.

    Seeding is now at 96% complete in our area.

    We have the usual organic guy ripping and seeding just now and the cowboy still hasn't sprayed but it isn't June 20th so all is good. The Super farmer who rents a lot is still going a little faster than other years maybe insurance has finally run out. The odd other guy is just finishing up as anhydrous trucks are still running around. By Monday most will be done.

    Wheat is mostly all up and in decent rows. First year in a while, the early seeded April wheat looks really good. Spraying will start on early wheat next week. Wild oat weed pressure is min but canola is coming really thick since the rain on canola stubble.

    Peas were so slow coming up this year not even funny. But since the rain they are up and growing fast. Spraying will start next week.

    Barley was hurt from the cold and frost nights but has bounced back not bad and it also will be sprayed next week.

    Few lentil fields but not that many as I would have thought considering how dry it was. Same as peas slow coming up.

    Oats is still being seeded or just coming up.

    Durum only a little in this area as grade is always a problem and HRS can out yield it now by quite a bit. All up and will be sprayed next week.

    Canola is coming up and some spots are early some later. Seems the dry conditions some plants didn't germinate till the rain. The same amount of Canola seeded in our area as normal. Some fields that were missed with a burn-off due to the rain events will be sprayed early with liberty or RR if you use that system.

    Pasture and hay fields liked the rain. Hay probably better than pastures. Some pastures that were over-grazed last year are having a hard time if guys put animals out early.

    So in a nutshell, most are done seeding and now moving on to crop spraying. Some chemical guys are hoarding so could be in short supply. Flea beetles are not an issue yet but next week could be as most seed treatments are done. Yea this new seed treatment shit is shit. Use chemical that works poorly then add more chemical to kill them again. Just like a liberal, it makes zero sense.

    Don't get me wrong the rain was very much needed it was like taking your father's car with an empty tank and adding 25 bucks. But your hot date was in Swift your going to need more fuel for the trip home and don't park too long-running the car. Wink wink. Simply speaking we need more rain and some will need more rain after this heatwave real quick. The billion-dollar rain they were bragging about will look like a dollar store Chinese piece of crap real quick if we don't get some more rain soon.

    Yes, I liked the rain as everything is trying to go green again my favorite color.

    All these canola plants coming to Sask is the best news ever. Now we just need them to pay up for the product they buy from us. Share the wealth not -40 basis just for fun. Also, the straw factory just don't light any matches or hire any smokers. I like keeping my straw for my soil so they also better pay up for the natural product. Yes, it's good for the environment and we're not buying it from Chinese factories so also a plus.

    Funny thing the NDP wants all three western provinces to join the Fed Ag Stab program to help farmers. Where has the NDP ever given one bit of crap for farmers. Really never not once. So why now do they want to help us on a program not one real farmer likes unless your a special group who knows how to play the system every couple of years.

    The heat is on the final push to seed is on and with the heat maybe it's too early to spray so just take a few and go fishing like I use to do. Did find my fishing boat so who knows.


    Keep safe and remember we need to get to 70% in Saskatchewan so get vaccinated and then we can throw those ****ing masks away and get on with our lives.

    #2
    Barley has bounced back.


    Canola we have rows


    Wheat is coming nice

    I agree with this

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      #3


      Lots of rock picking as some sloughs are dry for the first time in 20 years so we’re seeding end to end. Someone dumped stones here in the 70s

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        #4
        Shortage of Liberty now. Booked enough for one pass. Hope thats enough for this yr.

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          #5
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Shortage of Liberty now. Booked enough for one pass. Hope thats enough for this yr.
          This shortage b/s on everything is getting old already
          Something does not add up .

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            #6
            Why are prairie the provinces turning down enhanced federal funding for Agristability?

            Most farm groups want a better safety net and would be happier with an improved Agristability! Improving Agristabilty in the short term will help.

            A few more weeks of plus 30 C and very little rain might make the changes to Agristability look good. But farmers are all 10ft tall and bullet proof untill there not!

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              #7
              Finished the 1st pass on canola.
              Sure need rain soon.
              Top soil is ashes..

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                #8
                Early Wheat almost above canola stubble

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  Why are prairie the provinces turning down enhanced federal funding for Agristability?

                  Most farm groups want a better safety net and would be happier with an improved Agristability! Improving Agristabilty in the short term will help.

                  A few more weeks of plus 30 C and very little rain might make the changes to Agristability look good. But farmers are all 10ft tall and bullet proof untill there not!
                  Easy on the weeks of 30 c climate scaremonger , looks like a total of three days , today being the hottest
                  This heat much needed after a month of cool and several frosts since the 15th May

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    Why are prairie the provinces turning down enhanced federal funding for Agristability?

                    Most farm groups want a better safety net and would be happier with an improved Agristability! Improving Agristabilty in the short term will help.

                    A few more weeks of plus 30 C and very little rain might make the changes to Agristability look good. But farmers are all 10ft tall and bullet proof untill there not!
                    Because we have phucking morons for ag ministers out in Western Canada.

                    Devin Dreeshen worked in Ritz's office when they were shitcanning the program...He looks pretty stupid now since these fixes highlights their mistakes.

                    Marit is a meetingaholic always has been and will be...he is just stupid.

                    Between those two they should have asked for a better program ...they didn't ..agristabilty is shitty.

                    But look through or listen to some of Marit's comments over the years...he wants the private insurance industry to take over...ultimately it will still fall on government ...

                    just like my irrigation complaints ...its profitable as long as the government is writing the cheques to make it so.
                    Last edited by bucket; Jun 3, 2021, 07:23.

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                      #11
                      The weather network has predicated a hot dry drought summer, so now you know it will be the opposite of that.

                      chuck obviously doesnt understand the reference margin calcs in Agstab. Even if we produced lower than average crop this yr, that program still wouldnt pay a dime. Its just like equalization for the west, never pays even in the worst economic crisis in the history of mankind.

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                        #12
                        oh, someone commented on the weather. We need this heat to speed up a crop that was slowed down by two weeks of cold temps.

                        Yes, Ag Stab doesn't pay only if you create a structure change maybe? Need to ask the experts who collect.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by jazz View Post
                          The weather network has predicated a hot dry drought summer, so now you know it will be the opposite of that.

                          chuck obviously doesnt understand the reference margin calcs in Agstab. Even if we produced lower than average crop this yr, that program still wouldnt pay a dime. Its just like equalization for the west, never pays even in the worst economic crisis in the history of mankind.
                          Most farmers with equity will be forced out if this drought holds on....there will be no support.

                          The guys mortgaged to the hilt will be allowed to stay as there is nothing but losses for the lenders if they force them out.

                          Most guys will be pumping gas before agristabilty would help them.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                            Why are prairie the provinces turning down enhanced federal funding for Agristability?

                            Most farm groups want a better safety net and would be happier with an improved Agristability! Improving Agristabilty in the short term will help.

                            A few more weeks of plus 30 C and very little rain might make the changes to Agristability look good. But farmers are all 10ft tall and bullet proof untill there not!
                            Be a total of three days maybe ..


                            But continue the climate catastrophe warming theme .... far from reality here

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by bucket View Post

                              Most guys will be pumping gas before agristabilty would help them.
                              We can all apply for cerb before they close up that program. That one pays dead people and teenagers and people who didnt even apply.

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