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Ours are all in the yard but all three are sold plus those trades. Our three headers are on way to dealership so we ordered adaptors for our old 790S for this year now. So the three headers that I'm trading in are also sold and that guy will get soon.
I really don't care if the combines arrive or don't I'm not changing once we start harvesting.
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CTV News Wed. evening talked about the flood disaster zone at Kronau so a quick trip was required. The water was run-off generated last week south of Sedley and Francis(5-6 inches) coming down the Wascana. It would have prolly drained to Regina except the source at the scene said Regina had it blocked and the damn was not opened until Wascana had overflowed its banks and hundreds of acres along the ditch were and still are flooded. The Wascana Authority has responsibility of monitoring and controlling the drainage through the Wascana network so how didn’t they anticipate this deluge of water coming down the chain? How many farmers can withstand hundreds of acres lost?
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostOurs are all in the yard but all three are sold plus those trades. Our three headers are on way to dealership so we ordered adaptors for our old 790S for this year now. So the three headers that I'm trading in are also sold and that guy will get soon.
I really don't care if the combines arrive or don't I'm not changing once we start harvesting.
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Canola flowering , wheat heading out , peas starting to flower as well .
Not overly wet here , slightly on dry side but with adequate moisture….. for now .
Soil moisture at about 1/4 tank and this crop using the max right now . No big rains for over two weeks but enough to keep crop growth going
Will absolutely need more rains to keep this crop going . If we hit a hot dry spell of 10-14 days this crop will hit a wall . But it remains very cool it will be ok . It’s a good 5 c below what’s needed , much the same in all of western Canada.
Still areas very dry and no rain will help now , then also a massive area all across the north that’s drowned out and the crop is 80 % done already
Pivotal year for many farms and who knows where this will all end up after the most expensive crop costs in history is hanging in the balance
At least most ag companies like Nutrien benefited tremendously from all the farmers hard work , they will be patting themselves on their back in the boardrooms all year . Great job , hopefully they can sleep at nightLast edited by furrowtickler; Jul 1, 2022, 10:05.
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Fuel shortage rumours for harvest. Price going down daily but a fuel shortage looming. Makes sense…
My question is, does Alberta and SK have enough refinery capacity to keep their provinces going or do we rely alot on the naybor to the south for refined fuel? More curiosity than anything. Notice I didn’t ask about BC or Ontario…..
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostCTV News Wed. evening talked about the flood disaster zone at Kronau so a quick trip was required. The water was run-off generated last week south of Sedley and Francis(5-6 inches) coming down the Wascana. It would have prolly drained to Regina except the source at the scene said Regina had it blocked and the damn was not opened until Wascana had overflowed its banks and hundreds of acres along the ditch were and still are flooded. The Wascana Authority has responsibility of monitoring and controlling the drainage through the Wascana network so how didn’t they anticipate this deluge of water coming down the chain? How many farmers can withstand hundreds of acres lost?
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Originally posted by Herc View PostFuel shortage rumours for harvest. Price going down daily but a fuel shortage looming. Makes sense…
My question is, does Alberta and SK have enough refinery capacity to keep their provinces going or do we rely alot on the naybor to the south for refined fuel? More curiosity than anything. Notice I didn’t ask about BC or Ontario…..
I don't travel that way much but used to see US tankers hauling south from Regina?Last edited by shtferbrains; Jul 1, 2022, 11:18.
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We had some nice rains through the month of June, About 5.5 inches total.
Wheat and early seeded barley starting to head. 8-9 out of 10.
Canola, best crops are bolting and look good, some look very patchy, anywhere from a 3 out of 10 to a 8 out of 10.
Peas look good but I haven’t seen any flowering yet.
The cows are enjoying the cooler moist weather. No hay cut in this area yet. Early dry and cool weather definitely hurt older stands.
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Lots of drills doing greenfeed now even grain guys trying to recover there fert costs. Will do some sorghum and oats combo today and hope for some heat for next 60 days. Crop ins. says 30% hail on worst canola yesterday and it looks nothing like the nice crops you guys are showing. Can't quad from one farm to the other without jacket or you freeze to death July heat wave ???? Local fuel guys had trucks running all weekend that's how busy things are still.
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