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    #11
    Wind still under 18 km so it’s still a go.


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      #12
      Lots of canola planted last this year due to the cold temps and threat of frost.(particularly, the canola rotation is usually planted into wheat stubble, and the heavier the trash, the more frost damage.

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        #13
        Wind has arrived.
        Go rock picking I guess.

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          #14
          Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
          Lots of canola planted last this year due to the cold temps and threat of frost.(particularly, the canola rotation is usually planted into wheat stubble, and the heavier the trash, the more frost damage.
          Things sure change around. 15+ years ago experts recommended canola be put in early to avoid July heat blast. I tried it and it was no heck the couple years I done it. Usually wheat then canola and other cereals after. This year all cereals then canola. Would’ve put feed in before too but thought that was pushing it. Can tell early seeded canola around has more bug activity than later stuff.

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            #15
            One neighbour seeded all canola at end has the nicest catch going hands down. Earliest seeded is all over the map.

            Tried to spit all afternoon. Wind up lots

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              #16
              Some of our first planted canola , May 15


              Took a few frosts but coming along now

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                #17
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Some of our first planted canola , May 15
                Thats insane, some of the stuff planted here just a few days later is 3 inches high.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  Thats insane, some of the stuff planted here just a few days later is 3 inches high.
                  Earliest canola here is cotyledon.

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                    #19
                    Sheep you at the Regina farmers market this weekend?

                    Cool if you are.

                    Still spraying wind just under 20 km



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                      #20
                      I laugh at the grain markets crash in canada. We base our wheat on min and canola is the retarded sister.

                      I want one specialist to tell me where conditions are awesome.

                      Late canola

                      Flood

                      No rain

                      Less seeded by lots

                      Poor from flea beetles

                      Wind wind wind.

                      Yep h yea it’s a bumper and great growing conditions what a joke.

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