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Crop tour 2021 just one farmer with his 2 sons who farm.

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    #13
    Wynyard east poor.

    Wadena south not great

    Wadena to Kelvington good.

    Kelvington has some of the nicest barley and canola I have seen. Later full bloom but we have heat coming and one hood thing thick smoke.


    Looking at notes from yesterday.

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      #14
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      Wynyard east poor.

      Wadena south not great

      Wadena to Kelvington good.

      Kelvington has some of the nicest barley and canola I have seen. Later full bloom but we have heat coming and one hood thing thick smoke.


      Looking at notes from yesterday.
      I have a request, if you are willing.
      Would it be possible to draw your route out on a map or piece of paper and post that.
      For those of us who don't know every small town name in all of Saskatchewan.

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        #15
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
        Wynyard east poor.

        Wadena south not great

        Wadena to Kelvington good.

        Kelvington has some of the nicest barley and canola I have seen. Later full bloom but we have heat coming and one hood thing thick smoke.


        Looking at notes from yesterday.
        I’m in that zone. A couple comments. Did you walk much? Did you go off highway? Did you talk to anyone?

        Because from the road things can look good enough. And there is great variation from one mile to the next. If you talked to guys in this area, you would hear the comments,

        “it’s been going downhill from what it was.
        I’m not sure it will fill.
        my used to be, Uber cabbaged canola and lush barley is seriously thinning out.
        I have some awesome looking crops, and some near write offs.”

        There is a canola crop right on the north side of Wadena you would have driven past that looked awesome at pre bolt. It was thick and leafy. After the heat and no rain, it bloomed for a scant two weeks and is sparse. You may not notice unless you got out and walked into it, and especially if you weren’t watching it all year. Same with my barley in the other thread. It was beautiful at beards poking time. Since then it has gone downhill fast.

        It’s so bizarre how plants literally shrink.

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          #16
          Storms around Weyburn right now. Bucket, you down there?

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            #17
            Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
            Storms around Weyburn right now. Bucket, you down there?
            No ...

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              #18
              My mistake, sorry

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                #19
                I agree and yes you can see the difference in a couple weeks from when I picked up a trailer at wadena to today.

                Sweet spot in flats buy the dam towards Nipawin buy star city shocked the shit out of me fields of oats brown and shrinking and canola is shit. Kinistino had a few spots later seeded then on to PA over to shellbrook then south to battleford not nice as you go south but from Borden to Saskatoon it’s ducked.

                I’ll draw a map tomorrow. East side sask has a few sweet spots but nothing outstanding like 70 plus oats was nice close to the dam (squaw rapids)







                Last photo is lampman by ag in motion

                Won’t harvest

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                  Wynyard east poor.

                  Wadena south not great

                  Wadena to Kelvington good.

                  Kelvington has some of the nicest barley and canola I have seen. Later full bloom but we have heat coming and one hood thing thick smoke.


                  Looking at notes from yesterday.
                  I thought so, thanks.

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                    #21
                    I’m thinking I still have to do the math but between 10 to 15 mt but this next week is going to cook the goose. Later seeded flowering after first heat round looks better but with another round of heat coming will be like later very soon unless it catches a rain. Sweet spot is weyburn Indian head.

                    Not our farm for sure this year.

                    Test plots ag in motion if you look hard.


                    Let’s go for a walk.




                    Peas by Dafo

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                      #22
                      If you caught a rain once just right you look like a hero a super farmer.

                      It’s that simple this year.

                      Dakota Dunes end of day I’m thirsty tired and dry.

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                        #23
                        Appreciate the crop tour.

                        One caveat. Around here we have some rushed canola crops that look good from the road. Flowering nicely and all that but some of these were rushed through their cycle. Didn't cabbage much or branch properly and out of bloom before earlier seeded crops. They look spindly.

                        Looks can be deceiving.

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                          #24
                          Crops around here have some mass but suffer in the heat.
                          We have only had 2.5 in but must have underestimated the sub moisture from nov snow.
                          Some of the struggling canola looked noticably yellower today as Tom observed.
                          Low 20 temps but missed showers again.
                          Way to soon to say but still could be some 25 to 40 range or about half normal.
                          40 at $25 whould be party time

                          If the good areas are 1/2 normal what does that total?

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