That’s Canola, looks pretty good for this year. How anything survived is a miracle. Good farmrs out thereðŸ‘✅
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Originally posted by TSIPP View Post12 isn’t bad, after four years of drought you don’t get anything, 0, like a big goose egg.
Net result is crop insurance, one cost more to get.Last edited by Dr Tone; Aug 24, 2021, 20:21.
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Originally posted by Dr Tone View PostDid you put the same inputs in to get that 0 we did to save the 12? How about the battle to get it off?
Net result is crop insurance, one cost more to get.
Nobody’s grown 20 or 30 bushel crops on 3 inches of rain, sounds like your crop probably used 15 or 20 inches of moisture, pretty soon the water table drops and all you have is dust, dust doesn’t grow anything, even the earthworms are so far down they’ve forgot which way is up.
Anyway I was a half crop and half cow guy but it’s pretty much all cows around here, most of my land is better suited for cows.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostThe pic is of Dekalb 99sc.
I know most of you hate Dekalb but this new one has potential.
4.5 inches of rain on it..
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Originally posted by TSIPP View PostIt’s pretty hard to answer about the inputs because I don’t know what your inputs are.
Nobody’s grown 20 or 30 bushel crops on 3 inches of rain, sounds like your crop probably used 15 or 20 inches of moisture, pretty soon the water table drops and all you have is dust, dust doesn’t grow anything, even the earthworms are so far down they’ve forgot which way is up.
Anyway I was a half crop and half cow guy but it’s pretty much all cows around here, most of my land is better suited for cows.
I don’t doubt we used that much moisture but we have heavier land thus the flooding issues. We always get 6-10ft of snow through winter and it stays and pools for an extended period in spring which helps quite a bit with a recharge so I’m not too concerned with usage this year.
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Originally posted by Dr Tone View PostI’m talking chemical and application as weed control becomes a real problem when it’s too wet and it’s just a pain fighting in the mud for that 12 bu and dealing with the mess after.
I don’t doubt we used that much moisture but we have heavier land thus the flooding issues. We always get 6-10ft of snow through winter and it stays and pools for an extended period in spring which helps quite a bit with a recharge so I’m not too concerned with usage this year.
Any disaster that hurts ones financials and adds stress is a problem.
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People who have lived through the droughts and know how helpless you feel when the crop can’t make anything. That desperate longing for clouds, heavy black dumpers and then you hear guys cursing the rain because they are getting flooded out. . Next year surely will be better than this dry oven. ðŸ‘
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