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    #11
    Every phucking rain is a millet maker.

    You could have clean fields until the middle to end of July and still have weeds for harvest.

    Makes me wonder if these chemicals are really do any of the work they claim to.

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      #12
      Been spraying for50+ years and the weeds are winning. They will never cease. All we do is delay the weeds till crop can out compete them. They will never disappear
      Last edited by fjlip; Jul 7, 2022, 12:26.

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        #13
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        Makes me wonder if these chemicals are really do any of the work they claim to.
        Quite the flush of yellow mustard coming in guys lentils now. Havent had that much rain, looks more like a chem problem again.

        Terminated what probably would have been a 30bu crop of volunteer canola in my durum. Pod shatter fail last year.

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          #14
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Quite the flush of yellow mustard coming in guys lentils now. Havent had that much rain, looks more like a chem problem again.

          Terminated what probably would have been a 30bu crop of volunteer canola in my durum. Pod shatter fail last year.
          Locally volunteered canola on most fields. From even 2 years ago blooming in unbolted crops. Looks like H. Only barley stubble lacks volunteers. Wheat stubble had lots.

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            #15
            Weeds be a growing and fast.

            Cleaned sprayer i just hate that job. Soaked from head to toe. Tires change this afternoon.

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              #16


              Very few will admit , but fertilizer burn was an issue in many areas with a very cool and dry end of May and early June .
              Salt not friendly to canola in those conditions ….

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                #17


                93sc..33 inches tall .
                7.8 inches total rain since snow..
                Some area way more at 15.9 at porcupine.
                Some way less...

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                  #18
                  Weed spraying all done, start on fungicide next week. Changed to the skinny tires after lunch today.

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                    #19
                    Wheat looks real good so far, canola some good some still struggling after hail.

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                      #20
                      As of today, most acres look "tolerable" given the circumstances. Spraying is complete and the rest is up to mother nature until harvest time.

                      1/3 of my acres have caught roughly 5", another 1/3 has caught around 3", and the remaining 1/3 is hovering just over 2. 2" , let alone 3" does not make a crop. Some of the stuff with 2ish of less has serious problems with germination as upwards of 70% of it germinated with the first meaningful shower but did not get enough moisture to carry it till the next shower. Looks like shit.

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                      That photo is about 10 days old, but it hasnt really gotten much better... Just in case you can't tell that is supposed to be a crop of durum.

                      Other's look good for the time being, but upcoming heat and minimal reserve moisture will likely burn it down.

                      Obviously I'm an anomaly compared to most of the prairies, but that's what "Livin the Dream" is all about out here I guess.

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