Humid, wet, raining, wind...harvest looks a fight. Bu or quality suffer. Costs higher. Hope for benign weather.
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Last year I straight cut all cereals. This year I’ll swath it all. I really dislike swathing cause it goes without fail that swathes get at least one rain on them. Got all greenfeed baled up and getting ready to swath in a week. Hope white combine stays away. Have one farm I’ve had hail on every year except for two in the last 8 years. Rest of the farm hail not frequent but never say never.
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostHumid, wet, raining, wind...harvest looks a fight. Bu or quality suffer. Costs higher. Hope for benign weather.
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Originally posted by blueversi View PostRain every couple or three days in varying amounts. Hope for a weather pattern change or it’s going to be a battle. Not pricing anything but I never do until it’s in the bin just too many things to go sideways in this pocket of the province.
Elevator and I worked through it. But I learnt my lesson.
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostHere is information of why prices are dropping:
The majority of the Midwest is in decent shape.
Geopolitical issues may be more important, like Ukraine and Taiwan (re China/US relationship)
Blessings and Salutations
Friday weather
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Tom , probably better to just post the link for video. Way better understanding of weather patterns to watch video than a bunch of pictures.
Ag Day is decent for sure
Snodgrass and Pritchard give excellent short videos from Nutrien weather on YouTube and they are very accurate a least a week out
Andrew Prichards prairie forecast every Monday morning is the best I have found . One quick 5-10 video once a week . Very detailed and has been excellent since I started watching this spring .
A quick video link is way less clutter on here
Just a suggestion, all the best Tom ðŸ‘
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostTom , probably better to just post the link for video. Way better understanding of weather patterns to watch video than a bunch of pictures.
Ag Day is decent for sure
Snodgrass and Pritchard give excellent short videos from Nutrien weather on YouTube and they are very accurate a least a week out
Andrew Prichards prairie forecast every Monday morning is the best I have found . One quick 5-10 video once a week . Very detailed and has been excellent since I started watching this spring .
A quick video link is way less clutter on here
Just a suggestion, all the best Tom ðŸ‘
Cheers
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostHere is information of why prices are dropping:
The majority of the Midwest is in decent shape.
Geopolitical issues may be more important, like Ukraine and Taiwan (re China/US relationship)
Blessings and Salutations
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostTom , probably better to just post the link for video. Way better understanding of weather patterns to watch video than a bunch of pictures.
Ag Day is decent for sure
Snodgrass and Pritchard give excellent short videos from Nutrien weather on YouTube and they are very accurate a least a week out
Andrew Prichards prairie forecast every Monday morning is the best I have found . One quick 5-10 video once a week . Very detailed and has been excellent since I started watching this spring .
A quick video link is way less clutter on here
Just a suggestion, all the best Tom ðŸ‘
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostHow far are Midwest crops along? Just wondering if these rains will improve burned out wheat and corn crops. Beans maybe though. Follow a few guys on the net from all around the USA and maybe they all for some funny reason are in a localized drought where they are but their crops look forked. One I wonder about though is Russia if they have a truly massive crop but who really knows cause their track record on honesty isn’t too good. Saying logistically they can’t get it out with the war but makes me wonder if the pipeline is kind of not full.
India 108mmt of wheat production now projected. Price of rice half of US price in Asia. Second highest Soy ending stocks globally the USDA was reported to have said.
Brazil big second crop corn 80mmt+
Nice Ausie crop coming...
EU is short... but being primarily winter crops... mostly yield was made in May/June.
With big Russian wheat and grain crops... the pressure is off for now... looks like...
We are desiccating wheat and peas now... Canola ready to swath next week the heat now will bring harvest on fast... Be Safe!
Blessings and Salutations.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostHow far are Midwest crops along? Just wondering if these rains will improve burned out wheat and corn crops. Beans maybe though. Follow a few guys on the net from all around the USA and maybe they all for some funny reason are in a localized drought where they are but their crops look forked. One I wonder about though is Russia if they have a truly massive crop but who really knows cause their track record on honesty isn’t too good. Saying logistically they can’t get it out with the war but makes me wonder if the pipeline is kind of not full.
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