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    #41
    Going hard spraying wheat tomorrow and Monday before the wind gets too bad. hope to finish Monday and do my oats on Friday then 2nd pass on canola the following week.

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      #42
      No going hard here this morning...

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        #43
        It’s flea beetle city around here. Planes up!

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          #44
          Finish wheat today. Then sit a week for second pass on canola.
          Wild oats get me so damn mad.

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            #45
            Originally posted by woodland View Post
            Been busy piling moo poo, spraying, getting the girls out to grass, and chasing thieves.

            My wife was surprised the windrow was so big but it’s only from two months of feeding. Can’t imagine where it would be if we kept the critters confined all winter.
            This quarter is one we just cleared and broke. Very pleasantly surprised at how it’s doing. A lot of work to go from poplars to barley but now it can start paying its way.


            A real nice spot of grass in a old yard site that the girls approve of.

            Been a while since the neighbourhood had to round up a few a__holes.

            They drove through a fence and wire gate of ours before smashing these and getting stuck out on the coal mine. The cops ended up getting a picker truck, one ton, trailer, quad (all stolen of course) and three of the thieves. The one guy got chewed up nicely by the dogs and had to go to the hospital. Another has been caught 6 times in the past 5 months out stealing while he’s supposed to be under house arrest. Maybe the judge should have to take these deadbeats home for a few months before releasing them over and over……

            Definitely could use an inch or two of rain ASAP. Pasture is green but stalled out and June is when most of our grass grows here. Bring on da beer clouds …………. we’re thirsty here🍻
            Send them to Meota
            Chuck can rehabilitate them

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              #46
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              Send them to Meota
              Chuck can rehabilitate them


              Perhaps they could take the train there………

              Everyone makes mistakes but getting caught and released monthly is the definition of insanity.

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                #47
                Originally posted by woodland View Post


                Perhaps they could take the train there………

                Everyone makes mistakes but getting caught and released monthly is the definition of insanity.
                Exactly what happens in this area time and time again
                Catch and release program . Meanwhile local area taxpayers and farms continue to get terrorized with theft , break ins , home invasion amd destruction of private property

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                  Some peas have burn and yellow spots.
                  Spray in the dark of night...

                  I was concerned this year spraying "thow shalt be named", at night as it hardly got below 65*f and there was little to no dew. Neighbors sprayed during the day.

                  I'll admit that i kinked some peas where the booms stalled, but otherwise they're loving life! Neighbors? They got flashed again. Nearly whole fields turning yellow. I'm sure they'll "grow through it", as the label says, but you can't tell me thats easy on them.

                  I don't know what it is, but if the plants aren't "relaxed" it seems to kick them in the nuts for a week or more.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                    Spray in the dark of night...

                    I was concerned this year spraying "thow shalt be named", at night as it hardly got below 65*f and there was little to no dew. Neighbors sprayed during the day.

                    I'll admit that i kinked some peas where the booms stalled, but otherwise they're loving life! Neighbors? They got flashed again. Nearly whole fields turning yellow. I'm sure they'll "grow through it", as the label says, but you can't tell me thats easy on them.

                    I don't know what it is, but if the plants aren't "relaxed" it seems to kick them in the nuts for a week or more.
                    I agree , but here we have to watch overnight temps at times


                    Had to shut down last night by 10 pm
                    Temp was dropping fast

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                      #50
                      Spraying today after 2.9 inches of rain.
                      Zero water puddles..all soaked in..

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