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    #11
    Well Unity had 4/10s yesterday, doing better than here, grand total here is 2/10s over night, our first real rain in May. Dry under parked trucks. But there is supposed to be more today. It should get us fully germinated. We are saving our rains for later it seems

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      #12
      made it to 40% , what a *** struggle
      wheat is up
      hopefully barley stays down until this global warming passes
      Last edited by Guest; May 19, 2022, 09:04.

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        #13
        We at 11% done..Bly in the ground.
        Total at 3.3 inches in May so far, along with the most snow in the province like Sheepwheat..

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          #14
          WC Sask still relatively dry - 1/4” last night and chance for more today. Systems seem to circle around us, dust settlers everyday but no volume. Main farm all seeded, enough moisture for emergence, literally no sloughs! Don’t recall so many straight lines on every field in my farming history, which is many! Expenses averaged about X2, no shortages now!! I hope the sun shines and you fellows fighting mud get your planting window. Such a gamble we incur with no guarantees!

          Grain companies, chemical companies and politicians certainly not our friends but they like our money! Most importantly be safe,

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            #15
            Originally posted by cuban_assassin View Post
            Northeast Sask
            5.5 inches of rain since May 6th and currently raining
            No seeding done
            No harrowing
            can’t even pick rocks
            Water laying everywhere
            2010 all over again
            We are hopeful that all those who have struggled with drought the last few years can get some much needed rain out of these systems and get their crops off to a good start!
            Snowing here. You must be in a more tropical climate.

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              #16
              Originally posted by blueversi View Post
              Snowing here. You must be in a more tropical climate.
              Lol. I miss the tropical weather in this area before the climate change. Snowing HEAVY out there.

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                #17
                Got about half an inch here we are 75% seeded just some canola left to go. Hope it dries out for you folks.

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                  #18
                  Half inch now totals for the day at the farm it looks like 2010 again. Yea ****ing Rubber boots all summer.

                  Oh well, it can rain when it wants to.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by tubs View Post
                    Got about half an inch here we are 75% seeded just some canola left to go. Hope it dries out for you folks.
                    About same here

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by tubs View Post
                      Got about half an inch here we are 75% seeded just some canola left to go. Hope it dries out for you folks.
                      " Those that have (rain) more shall be given unto them, those that have little, even that shall be taken", or something like that in the bible.

                      Hopeless for most ATM...darkest before the dawn?...

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