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    #13
    Originally posted by makar View Post
    I have never seen it and I got 50 plus years on a combine and bought grain in the late 70s, last thing I would expect to see, who would of thought.
    It was seen in very southern Alberta and southern Sask at that time
    You probably never seen the extreme drought back then up in the Peace ?

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      #14
      Mainly on the outside of the pivots at the time , or extreme dry land areas

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        #15
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        It was seen in very southern Alberta and southern Sask at that time
        You probably never seen the extreme drought back then up in the Peace ?
        1981 was way worse than this year, not a drop of water anywhere in any slough.

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          #16
          Originally posted by makar View Post
          1981 was way worse than this year, not a drop of water anywhere in any slough.
          I was buying grain in 1981, a guy called if he could haul in his 260 acres of barley, I replied gee we are almost full how much you got, he replied what ever is on the truck. I know what a drought is.
          Last edited by makar; Aug 13, 2021, 21:34.

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            #17
            Zero (0) bushels per acre really messes with the average.....

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              #18
              Originally posted by farming101 View Post
              Zero (0) bushels per acre really messes with the average.....
              But look on the bright side, if you find a patch with anything greater than zero, your whole farm yield will have improved infinitely, compared to zero.

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                #19
                Even the Big wet area doesn't have 70 Bushel Canola. Maybe 55. Let that sink in. Last year a lot of guys had over 50 in a lot of areas.

                Throw in tomorrow's wind storm and away more canola goes.

                The Cupboard is bare.

                We will grow 12.7 MT that's it So a carry-over of less than 3 World wide. Even if Australia produces a bin buster were not going up if any.

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by LWeber View Post
                  And that is based on a 16 MMT crop here...
                  And not a chance of that here

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                    #21
                    Saskatchewan is like a double barrel shotgun : one barrel full of oil, the other filled with grain. Kaboom : pfft

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                      #22
                      Zero bpa can't blow away.

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