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    #49
    Check your inbox sheep dude.

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      #50
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      canola on lentil stubble looks patchy , could it by solo residual????
      That and no moisture on the hills.

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        #51
        Dry land canola is turning blue. Forecast shows 5 of next 7 days over 30 degrees.

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          #52
          The farm cheque books will be closing due to a outbreak of common sense.

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            #53
            Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
            The farm cheque books will be closing due to a outbreak of common sense.
            Kinda wish I could get back some of the money I allready spent. It seemed like common sense when I spent it. Still hoping for the canola but some of the cereals have gone from COMBINE mode to DISKBINE because the hay crop don't look so good.

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              #54
              Those are some nice looking canola fields, good jog guys.

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                #55
                Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                Awesome stand Caseih, I have a field of P506l, have you tried it? Two questions what do you use for a seed drill and what do you do for pre seeding soil preparation?
                just an old 16 yr old mxim 2 with 1.5" atom jet side band double shoot
                have gone as high as 200 lbs product with canola
                300 with cereals , all at seeding
                but in canola we try to put 85lbs NH3 and float 150 lbs fines in fall plus 25-37-0-0 through the drill , 3/4 " from seed , none directly with seed
                this looks better than normal as we worked up 1000 ac from hail last summer
                was stressful watching it try to blow this spring , but sure grows good
                FWIW, I will never leave land exposed again , some here that were in the same boat , harrowed this spring and have a wind blown mess, sickening site
                we have 501, 506, 502 & 508, all looks excellent
                even that shrivelled up BASF (A) shit at 42 lbs a bag looks good , works out to $16.50/lb for 255 L , pod shatter. they will never **** me again with those half full bags , what a *** joke.
                pioneer seed was all very good quality , 5.7-6.2 TKW and $4 a pound cheaper
                and brevant , well , it didn't grow at all!!!

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                  #56
                  Originally posted by ALBERTAFARMER4 View Post
                  Dry land canola is turning blue. Forecast shows 5 of next 7 days over 30 degrees.
                  Where approximately are you at? Southern Alberta somewhere.

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                    #57


                    -5 NE of NB yesterday morning

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                      #58
                      and brevant , well , it didn't grow at all!!!

                      Interesting. Last year great. This year slow, but so are a lot of fields here.

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                        #59
                        Random frost here. Will lose a few hollows. Pretilled hollows fine. It was that close

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                          #60
                          Looks to be wide spread frost.

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