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    Friday Crop Report on a Thursday!

    Well, the week is shaping up to be a lost week, you can only clean the shop so many times and change the oil in everything from tractors to Augers now. Next week looks like we get Sun to Wednesday night then a low again. Not complaining but it's almost April and it would be nice to finally see the Anhydrous tanks as they are still under the snow.

    Lately, I have been wondering if the voice of Sask Ag that gets interviewed every week it seems from the west side is losing his mind. Kev it's time to just farm and shut up already you are so far out in left field its not even funny. The article in the Western Producer was weird.

    Auctions continue to be fun to watch and wonder what the hell is going on, till you order tractors for 2023 and see the price that's when you get what's happening to used equipment. Dealers aren't giving farmers enough for good quality trade-ins so farmers are finding them on their own.

    Total Moisture in April that fell as rain so far is 4/10 for our farm plus snow and snow and snow.

    Today I have a guy coming to change and fix tires on tractors, Local is gone and Regina just doesn't seem to work for rural tires so have a guy we know coming and he shows up tractors are in a heated shop fixes patches change whatever you need and gone. One other job is done.

    Land rent or purchases are still min in our area some aren't getting paid what they should be and others think their property is worth what Taber Alberta is worth and won't sell. You need land to farm and it's not moving this spring.

    Crop Report.

    A snowstorm happened but the last one was further north of us and we only got a skiff. The one to watch is Saturday for our area could be rain snow sleet or who knows what it's tracking further west than Manitoba and could be a huge dump or a shit show again. I'm hoping for rain to melt the snow we have. Fingers crossed it's rain.

    Seeding intentions are starting to look like two crops with peas being dropped and Barley also not getting seeded unless were June. Local Terminal which is known for being the slowest place in Canada to unload isn't even in the ball game for fall pea prices. They think it's 2019 all over again. Malt Barley is a dead horse that the Liberals in Toronto in their Brew Pubs don't want to pay for the product needed to make beer. Maybe they should rent out their halls to more people so they can pay for the product.

    So what is the plan

    5000 Canola all liberty.

    5000 Wheat and its 100% Starbucks, Alida is done, and we are dropping Brandon.

    The one good thing about the late spring is some guys will actually get their new drills and tractors for spring seeding. Others will get the trades and life goes on.

    Shortages are all over and the latest is Zero Turn lawn mowers, try to find one you have maybe two choices, and that's it. Need a Jet Ski your on a waiting list for July. New Trucks well let's just say you're ****ed.

    Speaking of Farming i have to ask a Question

    Do we have a Federal Agriculture Minister because since the last election has anyone actually seen or heard from BOBOO?

    One thing to note for the crop reports a big area of Sask and Alberta still needs moisture and one rain won't fix the issue of Drought from the last few years the ground is bone dry below.

    It's a Red day on the Markets this morning who knows why, maybe Russia pissed left or Right or maybe profit or loss, or Some country thinks food has to be cheap that's all they have left.

    Also, the Big hitter in Alberta that was seeding then done and gone on holidays back in March how is the Crop doing I'm curious.

    So here is to hope the west gets some rain, southern Manitoba and ND dry out and we all can get seeding by the 9th of May or sooner.

    Stay safe and have a great week.

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    Cleaning wheat. Starbucks seed.





    Cleaning up dead big trees planted in
    1961

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      Sloughs



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          #5
          Good morning SF3

          Don't just blame Bibeau/ Bobo , the conservatives haven't even brought the drought issues for ranchers or farmers in western canada to the AG committee.

          They went after the BC floods and the PEI potatoes first but no mention of putting what will be the 3rd year of drought on the agenda.

          They talk about house prices and inflation,,,,they are not even looking at the inflation on farm inputs.

          And to add to your valued perspective, what would have your dad received in 1988's drought ....as a benchmark for today?
          Last edited by bucket; Apr 21, 2022, 07:54.

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            #6
            We were right at the edge of the drought line it was 5 miles west of us and about 7 south. We had good crops in the 80s. But yes in comparison what was given back then vs now is a huge difference and yet one guy wants to limit who gets crop insurance.

            The Conservatives have dropped the ball but I blame that on piss poor guys running for office that don't get Ag at All. They all are like BOBOO I have been to a farm. Like, **** me.

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              #7
              Have to go skidooing again to take away a dead. No bare patches anymore after the four inch dump, so no worries there. Forecast includes plus ones and twos and threes, and more moisture that we don’t need and anyone else is welcome to. Today is dig out in prep for lambing. That is if the rock hard frozen snow softens a bit.

              That’s my report for today.

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                  #9
                  Bank of canada going to increase 4 more times this year to d so low down inflation but it now looks like a recession in 2023.

                  Thank a Liberal.

                  Sask might do ok if commodities continue to be exported.

                  Housing is now unaffordable for new buyers.

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                    #10
                    Forecast looking slightly better in this area
                    Time to get back at going over drills
                    New disks on the planter done , need to get the liquid pump on the cart and fix a seal on the hydraulic fill pump then check wheel bearings .
                    Then when snow melts get back at putting new Dutch paired row openers on the ole burgault cereal drill …




                    Instead of all liquid behind , the liquid N now will go in front and 3/4 in deeper . The liquid phos / Alpine will still go in each seed row behind
                    Hopefully work as advertised.
                    Last edited by furrowtickler; Apr 21, 2022, 09:53.

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                      Once all installed the liquid phos tubes will be secured to seed tubes
                      We just welded two tight fitting nut on back of seed tub and have the splitter up top on frame then to manifolds . Has worked very well this way for 8 years on this unit . Just new style openers now

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                        Gezus you guys. I ain’t pulling out the drill until I can’t see a snow bank and can work outside with a light jacket on.

                        That’s 2 weeks away. Soil is so cold can’t even think about seeding yet.

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