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Last edited by jensend; Jul 12, 2022, 09:19.
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I see the cabbage issue on a few fields. Seem to cabbage a long time now trying to bolt. Looks like soybean or potatos out there.
Have seen other crops rush to bolt. Barely cabbages out and now bolting.
I have already sprayed for beetles twice. Sure don’t want to have to go back in for hoppers.
We aren’t that late around here. Should get most fields bolting this month maybe some in early August.
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I waited and put my canola in around May long but early seeded stuff here is in full flower and fantastic. I am amazed cause early stuff is usually attacked. Biggest pestilence here are gophers. Can’t get strychnine and acres getting lost.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostI waited and put my canola in around May long but early seeded stuff here is in full flower and fantastic. I am amazed cause early stuff is usually attacked. Biggest pestilence here are gophers. Can’t get strychnine and acres getting lost.
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1/3 very good
1/3 ave
1/3 poor
50% is still 10-14 days late
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In this general area, and I am talking a big area, canola is 100% excellent, and 100% late. I’ve never driven 600km and seen zero poor crops in my life. Until this year. I think some areas maybe need a shot of rain more than others, and it could in theory go backwards if it doesn’t rain one more time, but this general east central to northeast region has a really, really big crop on the way. Even on my trip to Saskatoon, the crops almost all looked good. Might need a rain further west closer to the city, but solid crops all the way.
But we need a frost free september. None is blooming yet. At least close to home. Furthest along is just poking first flower. Most is bolting. In mid July.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostCrops all look great.
Just ignore the calendar.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostI’d say we’re on schedule and heat is pushing things along now. Even square baled around yard which usually do the last but it cured fast and was the right stuff to put in a square for the horses. Baler older than me and my sons age combined and misses odd string. Great teacher of patience for my red headed child. It was like that when I was his age. He’s 10 and a perfectionist so when things don’t go just so he’s pissed. Even got up early to make us breakfast but had pan too hot and burned everything which he cleaned up and threw out never to mention to wife and I. She figured he tried for an hour before he said screw it. He’s one of a kind and out cutting hay now.
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostLooking good if the hail stays away!
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