Well, what a weird week this has been. We got hammered on Sunday afternoon with a storm that had lots of wind and 1.7 inches of rain. Yesterday was an awesome day with temps in the 29 C range and last night it gave us a little thunder and lightning and rain 3/10 so far as i write this. One of our newer weather stations that went online at the end of May has 8 inches so far for the year.
Crop Report.
I don't think this year I will have time to do my usual provincial tour in one weekend but i will be taking side trips every once and a while and checking things out.
So far I did Moosejaw down to Big Beaver then over to the east and back through Avonlea. Regina to Canora over to Ituna and back to Regina.
Grasshoppers are a problem down south. You can see them on the road and a lot of fields have 10 Ft around quarters eaten in some areas. Bad.
The second thing I noticed is Canola is late in a lot of places and really not that great down south. Patchy.
To the north it's thick but oh so late. One guy yesterday just doing his first liberty. Seeding in late June before the crop insurance deadline has a long way to go before it's done.
So here is the Crop Report.
HRS is now in the shot stage or heading. Fungicides are going on with planes and choppers and ground rigs. With rain every few days, the scare of Fuzz is what guys remember and will fight this year.
The crop that's early seeded is full headed the later stuff is shot blade and has massive leaves. 9/10 not giving a 10/10 because it's so late frost is on everyone's mind. Heat is pushing the crop and that's a good thing. About a week behind now for most because of Craven week I always had to miss because of Midge spraying.
The barley we have two crops in our area the early seeded and late seeded. Guys switched from cereals to do their Canola and so Barley got seeded last. Early we have sprayed Fungicide already and it is fully headed. Late is in the flag and will be sprayed soon. 9/10 again late could have issues otherwise it's really good.
Peas and lentils. Peas are in two camps never had for 6 to 8 years and nice and then the peas canola wheat pea fields that you can see problems. The best is by the town a half section that's like a shag rug thick and tall and really nice. Fungicides have been sprayed and full flower now. Lentils were sprayed and some were done again. Thick. both 9/10 but excess rain could take it down and disease could get the lentils.
Durum we have a few guys and they have sprayed and are fully headed.
Flax is coming nice and loves the heat. Most have sprayed disease and it's off to the races.
Canola the slow sister struggled early with flea problems on early seeded and later seeded in June and has almost caught up to those fields some are spraying fungicides some aren't. The odd guy is complaining to the west of us that it flowers and doesn't produce pods. Did we get batches of duds from South America last winter? Canola for the most part now is coming on strong but a very big worry is the late seeding date for this crop. We have lots of full moons to get through before it's in the bin. So yes a 9/10 but could be a 2 with one cold night. **** I hate the pressure. Markets don't get that and they don't get that Sask still has areas with Min rain and the next 10 days of heat when we are all flowering. Any day above 28 doesn't produce a pod from those flowers.
Hay fields are the best I have seen for years. Thick thick and thick. Ditch bales even look nice and guys are getting lots. Pasture cows are having a blast with grass up to their udders, must tickle.
So for this week in the cropping year, things are looking really up. But in the years 2002 and 2004, I remember the last time we had a crop like this it froze on the 4th of August and it was all over.
Have a great day it's off to spray as soon as the ground dries up a bit. Ag in Motion next week is one of my favorite shows to see people and pick my new varieties for 2023 to grow.
Stay safe and remember its only a crop and the ****ers are already salivating to take it from us for nothing.
Crop Report.
I don't think this year I will have time to do my usual provincial tour in one weekend but i will be taking side trips every once and a while and checking things out.
So far I did Moosejaw down to Big Beaver then over to the east and back through Avonlea. Regina to Canora over to Ituna and back to Regina.
Grasshoppers are a problem down south. You can see them on the road and a lot of fields have 10 Ft around quarters eaten in some areas. Bad.
The second thing I noticed is Canola is late in a lot of places and really not that great down south. Patchy.
To the north it's thick but oh so late. One guy yesterday just doing his first liberty. Seeding in late June before the crop insurance deadline has a long way to go before it's done.
So here is the Crop Report.
HRS is now in the shot stage or heading. Fungicides are going on with planes and choppers and ground rigs. With rain every few days, the scare of Fuzz is what guys remember and will fight this year.
The crop that's early seeded is full headed the later stuff is shot blade and has massive leaves. 9/10 not giving a 10/10 because it's so late frost is on everyone's mind. Heat is pushing the crop and that's a good thing. About a week behind now for most because of Craven week I always had to miss because of Midge spraying.
The barley we have two crops in our area the early seeded and late seeded. Guys switched from cereals to do their Canola and so Barley got seeded last. Early we have sprayed Fungicide already and it is fully headed. Late is in the flag and will be sprayed soon. 9/10 again late could have issues otherwise it's really good.
Peas and lentils. Peas are in two camps never had for 6 to 8 years and nice and then the peas canola wheat pea fields that you can see problems. The best is by the town a half section that's like a shag rug thick and tall and really nice. Fungicides have been sprayed and full flower now. Lentils were sprayed and some were done again. Thick. both 9/10 but excess rain could take it down and disease could get the lentils.
Durum we have a few guys and they have sprayed and are fully headed.
Flax is coming nice and loves the heat. Most have sprayed disease and it's off to the races.
Canola the slow sister struggled early with flea problems on early seeded and later seeded in June and has almost caught up to those fields some are spraying fungicides some aren't. The odd guy is complaining to the west of us that it flowers and doesn't produce pods. Did we get batches of duds from South America last winter? Canola for the most part now is coming on strong but a very big worry is the late seeding date for this crop. We have lots of full moons to get through before it's in the bin. So yes a 9/10 but could be a 2 with one cold night. **** I hate the pressure. Markets don't get that and they don't get that Sask still has areas with Min rain and the next 10 days of heat when we are all flowering. Any day above 28 doesn't produce a pod from those flowers.
Hay fields are the best I have seen for years. Thick thick and thick. Ditch bales even look nice and guys are getting lots. Pasture cows are having a blast with grass up to their udders, must tickle.
So for this week in the cropping year, things are looking really up. But in the years 2002 and 2004, I remember the last time we had a crop like this it froze on the 4th of August and it was all over.
Have a great day it's off to spray as soon as the ground dries up a bit. Ag in Motion next week is one of my favorite shows to see people and pick my new varieties for 2023 to grow.
Stay safe and remember its only a crop and the ****ers are already salivating to take it from us for nothing.
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