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    #51
    Second drill is finishing wheat and drill one switched to canola last week .

    If it’s seeded here by June 6 then ok usually but after is when yields start dropping

    Barley and peas in early may

    And some wheat 1000 acres before the rain

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      #52
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      What did it say helmsdale.
      Rain suppose to shift to the west on a SW Sask to NE MB pattern. Temperatures somewhat normal. Nothing extreme

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        #53
        Conditions just got relatively decent last day or too. Guys going all in and hard. If the crop makes it to fall, we have moisture to spare, and it sure won’t take much rain to make it a big crop. That is, so long as the mudded in crops in the slime beat the compaction and waterlogging.

        Good news as well. I saw my first emerged crops in these parts yesterday. Whooohoooo!

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          #54
          All crop have emerged here. Hoping the wind dies down to spray the numerous flea beetles this year. We've had a couple of rain events during the last month, maybe 3/4 inch total. Very dry last year, we will need a drink within a week or yields will be going backwards. Still decent potential currently.

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            #55
            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post


            Enough already , 4th time this week on some stuff
            Furrow……… is that a newfangled crop that you’re trying to grow there? 😉

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              #56
              STO, we are 90+% done, rest if water leaves...maybe never. VERY wet, compaction major in wet soggy soil, usually poor crop there, most BTO going hard 24 hrs.
              Plane/floater seeding...test fields.
              Just a salvage operation, better be LONG fall for most.
              Last edited by fjlip; Jun 4, 2022, 13:29.

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                #57
                Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                STO, we are 90+% done, rest if water leaves...maybe never. VERY wet, compaction major in wet soggy soil, usually poor crop there, most BTO going hard 24 hrs.
                Plane/floater seeding...test fields.
                Just a salvage operation, better be LONG fall for most.
                Are you in Alberta?

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                  Are you in Alberta?
                  EC/NE sask.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by woodland View Post
                    Furrow……… is that a newfangled crop that you’re trying to grow there? 😉
                    Lol you caught that eh ?
                    The only moisture was in ditch to show frost
                    The canola plants were just stiff with no frost on them

                    Now they are like praying for rain ..


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                      #60
                      Went up to check my hay. Toddling along and what’s this? Alfalfa is yellowed up. First thought was spray drift, but I was in a field in the bush and no possible way to get drifted. Frost I take it? Never knew we were even close, but looked closer at the wilty yellowed leaves. It just looks sick. So the one happy thing I had now has to regrow I take it.

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