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    #37
    Barley getting lodged more after last nights rains

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      #38
      rained in southern ontario spit spat and dump not every one got a shot.

      leaving london to toronto this morning

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          #40
          Originally posted by woodland View Post
          Finally finished up haying the other day and while the crop looked great only 2/3 or 3/4 of normal. Really good quality though.


          The corn is loving the heat although some sandy spots are rolling up their leaves and wilting already. Could definitely use some more rain here.

          It sure is nice to have a gate catcher and quad mover bouncing around with me these days😉
          The cereals seem to be doing pretty good but the canola is a different story.

          Looks somewhat ok from the road but has lots of aborted pods. Apparently being seeded into powder, then getting flooded, and now getting baked daily isn’t a great combination. Still flowering so it has a chance to bounce back but the expectations are set quite low.

          Definitely the best performance this year belongs to the pasture. I’m amazed at how well it’s doing. Loads of grasshoppers but the grass overtook them thankfully.

          Just moved a bunch of heifers into a new quarter of pasture and it’s up to their bellies on the high ground and up to their backs in the low ground. Even made hay on a couple fields since it got so far ahead of them.

          This week is supposed to be “showery” ……………. Hopefully it comes through as we could use some. Another interesting year as always here.

          Gotta start controlling some thistles in the pasture as this is the year for them out here. Debating on buying a mower or spraying them. Really don’t want to kill the clover and alfalfa so maybe spending money on diesel and blades is the way to go. Now just to find an operator for it…………….🍀
          To help control thistle in our seed alfalfa fields we spray Partner when the thistles are blooming in July. Top growth control but if you hit them for a couple of years they really get thinned out. Won’t hurt alfalfa.

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            #41
            Couple more inches in thunderstorm last night. Should be enough to take this crop to the finish if Jack doesn’t get it first.

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              #42
              Originally posted by blueversi View Post
              Couple more inches in thunderstorm last night. Should be enough to take this crop to the finish if Jack doesn’t get it first.


              The earth travails…

              Blessings and Salutations

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                #43
                Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post


                The earth travails…

                Blessings and Salutations
                This is wild!!!




                That car is totaled…

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                  This is wild!!!




                  That car is totaled…
                  That would really hurt…



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                    #45
                    Lots of flat/twisted bly after last night.

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                      #46
                      The noise is terrifying, especially for small children.

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                        #47
                        Thistle doesn't like getting mowed off.
                        If you just mow them with your hay mower on the way by about twice in one year that will get those patches. Cows might even eat the swath just for variety.
                        Little patches you can throw a salt black in and the cows tramp them down.

                        Seem to come from feeding in the pastures.

                        Don't want to spray out the legumes with a residual product.

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                          #48
                          Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                          Thistle doesn't like getting mowed off.
                          If you just mow them with your hay mower on the way by about twice in one year that will get those patches. Cows might even eat the swath just for variety.
                          Little patches you can throw a salt black in and the cows tramp them down.

                          Seem to come from feeding in the pastures.

                          Don't want to spray out the legumes with a residual product.
                          The sheep like thistles and most weeds immensely. But yeah after a couple years of cutting hay they disappear.

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