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    #49
    Almost all the btos have sprayed their fields. Why I don't know . Like running their toys across field and supporting chem companies.

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      #50
      Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
      Almost all the btos have sprayed their fields. Why I don't know . Like running their toys across field and supporting chem companies.
      Here they did it in between draining thirty acre sloughs, pushing the natural windbreaks and drift reducers, and it seems like lots of them would far rather have an eight foot deep trench in the landscape, than a half acre pothole that oh the horror, you have to go around! So now they have a three hundred yard trench to farm around. Looks good from the road I guess?

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        #51
        Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
        Here they did it in between draining thirty acre sloughs, pushing the natural windbreaks and drift reducers, and it seems like lots of them would far rather have an eight foot deep trench in the landscape, than a half acre pothole that oh the horror, you have to go around! So now they have a three hundred yard trench to farm around. Looks good from the road I guess?
        It was not long ago that wars broke out over drainage. Not so much now.

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          #52
          Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
          It was not long ago that wars broke out over drainage. Not so much now.
          Yeah one guy took out a treeline without telling the neighbor who valued that treeline. I’m not sure what came of that situation, but it wasn’t pretty.

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            #53
            Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
            Almost all the btos have sprayed their fields. Why I don't know . Like running their toys across field and supporting chem companies.
            This was an unusual year. We dont usually do a lot of fall spraying but the regrowth of canola was taking moisture and now volunteer lentils with thistle and round leaf mallow couldnt be ignored anymore.

            Some of this growth is almost 2 months old and no real hard frost in the forecast.

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              This is what I found on the volunteer lentils.

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                #55
                Its a very interesting year.

                Lentils on a field in 2020 sprayed with heat and roundup as a preharvest . The field was sprayed with Rup and authority this spring for flax and sprayed preharvest with Rup.

                Volunteer lentils that germinated on the surface from last year on the 2021 flax field.

                Sort of highlights what good is authority?

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                  #56
                  Originally posted by bucket View Post
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                  This is what I found on the volunteer lentils.
                  We seen the same thing in our faba beans , the nodules kept going

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                    #57
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    This is what I found on the volunteer lentils.
                    Nodulated nicely, probably fixed some N in the process, but with the weeds coming in there now, we are terminating them today.

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                      #58
                      Originally posted by jazz View Post
                      This was an unusual year. We dont usually do a lot of fall spraying but the regrowth of canola was taking moisture and now volunteer lentils with thistle and round leaf mallow couldnt be ignored anymore.

                      Some of this growth is almost 2 months old and no real hard frost in the forecast.
                      We left fields like that in the past , regretting it next spring big time .
                      Each to their own . Here we had enough moisture at harvest to get a flush
                      Next spring will tell the tale

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                        #59
                        Our wheat fields have only shown wheat growth and soybeans have nothing. With cooling trend weed growth will stop . Spraying mallow with roundup if the seeds have formed is too late. It is a problem here HW has been one of the solutions along with rup in beans. Kochia is bad this year.

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                          #60
                          My main thought as I have driven the country post harvest is what a year to have had it all fenced. The lbs of gain on lamb and the post weaning ewe recovery would have been phenomenal.

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