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    #25
    Originally posted by bucket View Post
    Chuck chuck

    Let me give you the chemical rep response...

    Too hot...too dry...too wet..too cold...too windy...so sad

    Too bad.

    You really can be ignorant without knowing it.
    But still nice to see a sort of farm related response

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      #26
      I just find it funny that glen posts about a crop tour that’s the same length as the one I did but all he really says is bad farming practices farmers lie and it’s not that bad. Opposite of what I seen and posted. Chuck phone the help line now you need serious help please seek it.

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        #27
        Soils tests will be a must this fall if we can get the probes in the ground.
        Fall out will be immense from this crop as we are told AG is the backbone of sask?
        Fuel consumption will be a less as a result of short crops.
        No significant rain in the forecast, so next yr ????

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          #28
          Originally posted by Partners View Post
          Soils tests will be a must this fall if we can get the probes in the ground.
          Fall out will be immense from this crop as we are told AG is the backbone of sask?
          Fuel consumption will be a less as a result of short crops.
          No significant rain in the forecast, so next yr ????
          I wonder what the mood of farmers will be after this? Will it be throw caution to the wind and double down for a crop in 2022, or a more cautious approach.

          The appetite for an expensive risky crop like canola has to be fading in some areas after this. Its one thing to get 50% of your wheat yield after a drought but canola can give you zero in the wrong conditions.

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            #29
            Fert guy said prices coming down.
            Don't pre buy anything he said.

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              #30
              Originally posted by Partners View Post
              Fert guy said prices coming down.
              Don't pre buy anything he said.
              So we buy then?

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                #31
                As %'s of AFSC's long term area averages:

                My crop
                Cwad/cwrs(on stubble): 25%
                Peas: 15%
                Mustard: 40%


                General area:
                Cwad/cwrs(on stubble): 0-35%
                Cwad/cwrs(on chemfallow): 35-70%
                Peas: 5-35%
                Lentils: 30-60%
                Mustard: 5-50%
                Canola: 0-30%
                Barley: 0-30%
                Oats: 0-25%

                And theres still room for further downside on both the top and bottom end except for those crops that are already torched. There are a few cereal crops that are so bad I doubt you could get 1 round bale per 1/4 section, or 100bu per 1/4 if you ran a combine over it.

                Peas will go through a combine next week. Hoping to get seed back.

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                  #32
                  Originally posted by Partners View Post
                  Fert guy said prices coming down.
                  Don't pre buy anything he said.
                  Majority of farms will be figuring out how to pay for the buy backs on contracts, fertilizer will be the very last thing in the minds of the majority for a long time .
                  Last edited by furrowtickler; Jul 22, 2021, 11:45.

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                    I just find it funny that glen posts about a crop tour that’s the same length as the one I did but all he really says is bad farming practices farmers lie and it’s not that bad. Opposite of what I seen and posted. Chuck phone the help line now you need serious help please seek it.
                    And no pics at all lol
                    One would think in 2600 kms one would see a picture worthy crop

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                      #34
                      Originally posted by Partners View Post
                      Fert guy said prices coming down.
                      Don't pre buy anything he said.
                      Yep , all the imaginary shortages will disappear into the bullshit zone

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by caseih View Post
                        And no pics at all lol
                        One would think in 2600 kms one would see a picture worthy crop
                        Or at least a picture worthy solar farm or wind farm or BLM riot.

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                          #36
                          Off topic the new .223 took a beaver first shot at a 100 yards. Number 31, all on my property or close to.

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