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    #16
    Until frost

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      #17
      Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
      Until frost
      I would take a frost ...just to put things away for the year...

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        #18
        Yes guys desicated and now shiit is growing after these
        Showers. Another expense!

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          #19
          3.5" yesterday in southwest Manitoba. Wheat harvest was in full swing. Good for the pastures and fall work though.

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            #20
            Neighbors heifers came for a visit this morn. Got them in holding but told the guys if they want to use the allyway they will need rubber boots to load them nice 3 inch rain.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
              Neighbors heifers came for a visit this morn. Got them in holding but told the guys if they want to use the allyway they will need rubber boots to load them nice 3 inch rain.
              Rubber boots……… I don’t even know where mine are. Haven’t been required much at all in the past year. 😉

              I bet the cows and you will enjoy whatever grass comes from this.

              Enjoy 🍀

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                #22
                Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
                Neighbors heifers came for a visit this morn. Got them in holding but told the guys if they want to use the allyway they will need rubber boots to load them nice 3 inch rain.
                Any runoff for water?

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                  #23
                  Had just over an inch here. Its wet. Nothing going to move today. Another shot of rain in tonight.

                  Appreciate the moisture but most guys had cereals ready to run off this week and now they are going down, lodging, probably bleaching and sprouting too.

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                    #24
                    4/10", biggest dump since July 4. Lots of barley standing Wadena to Humboldt. Rainy week will make more FEED, less MALT. Frost will even out canola. Crops range from FA to not bad with current prices. Best in area, 75 Barley, 100 oats, 25 wheat. From there down to near ZERO where rains missed. Crop Ins for all.

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                      #25
                      Looks like rain coming for us. Happy if we get drenched for grass and next year. Not good for standing barley 18” tall. Planned to straight cut it but most likely combine behind swather now. We’re going like mad to get cut canola down before rain so it’ll hopefully knit some of the pitiful swaths down. Some canola looks great though and one field of barley is nice.

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                        #26
                        Had a check today on some neighbors fields, can't believe the amount of bleaching in the dry cereals, both hrs and durum, with only receiving a little more than a half inch of rain.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                          Any runoff for water?
                          Nope all going in the ground our sandy stuff sucking it up bigtime. Smells fresh outside tonight and smoke free sky you can see stars along with that big moon.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                            Had a check today on some neighbors fields, can't believe the amount of bleaching in the dry cereals, both hrs and durum, with only receiving a little more than a half inch of rain.
                            transcend durum bleaches fast.Alloy will save color longer than other durum.

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                              #29
                              3.5 in usualy brings the river up and makes it run just down the hill here

                              Might not this year as the swamps it drains are probably all down.

                              Saw 3 bears that still had to swim about 3 weeks ago but it's as low as I've seen since 2002.

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                                #30
                                Front approaching Regina on radar is horseshoe shaped. Swift Current/Gull Lake Area enjoying moisture and Weyburn area on east side. Is it the Regina split back in action? This time we are hoping to slip through the crack.

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