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    Friday Crop Report on a Thursday!

    Total rain for the week is 1.14 to 2.76 in of precipitation: some mild hail and lots of wind.

    Markets are ****ed as usual get ready for an actual cleaning of the house with a massive drop coming to Canola and wheat and other crops we grow.

    The Parasites didn't like that they had to overpay for products last year and still made massive profits but guess what they are going to **** us royally from this day forward.

    Farmers got ****ed last year on contracts and they know were scared shitless to pre-price just in case it freezes and nothing will be delivered.

    I say **** them Russia is the only country to have a massive crop in Europe yea like that has any actual facts. What are they counting on Ukraine's grain?

    Remember 5 or 6 companies control the grain trade all or most are private. They use the market system to their advantage.

    So get ready for **** the Farmer Fall again. You have to pay triple for fert and chem and parts and seed and machinery but well pay you 1988 prices.

    Today's crop report.

    One guy was out and tried his lentils and then it spits and spits some more. Few pea fields are getting close but with rain every few days nothing has happened.

    HRS is filling nicely in our area, you can see signs that we have too much water and it is taking some yield but a good rain at this time of year will bring this crop in faster. We need a good two weeks till all will be ready and desiccated. Yield won't be our best ever and I don't think anyone in the area will break the magic 100 but who knows? Fuz even with spraying is out there but mild if sprayed. It was a year to spray for cereals. Early seeded fields are close to getting sprayed probably next week and later seeding is showing signs of changing. Frost would **** up this crop still. Bring on the heat.

    Durum later is filling and early is changing. Fuz is out there and Durum doesn't like lots of rain and humidity. Yield will be down but better than last year.

    Flax got hit hard with rain and winds and is twisted on most fields some have bounced back up but lots are still twisted. It is filling and all are done flowering. Need three to four weeks.

    Barley the late is a twisted mess but the early will also have issues if the rains continue. Rain makes grain but it also is a pain. The yield on late could be huge but it needs time to fill properly. Time will tell.

    Peas and lentils are getting desiccated and some early fields could be harvested any day now. We seeded peas from the 9 to 18 th of may thanks to heavy rains. Spraying will happen Friday or Monday and 10 days out well harvest. That's September for peas so a month behind and a big crop will this one get to the bin or be out all winter? Time is running out for the east side. Yields from the west side are not that great and some are very poor. $14. for some is a great price but I locked in half of what I usually do because of last year's buyout shit show.

    Canola, I saw a few fields up to Yorkton that just started to flower Monday. Most in our area are now done flowering and that's a good three weeks till we need to do something. We need a frost-free for a month. Big yields could get ****ed if one cold night appears and it's the end of August. The Grain companies are counting on a bumper. The West side isn't delivering that but Manitoba and East Sask have a good Average crop. So Canada wide it is not a bumper for Canola Crop, don't let them fool you. Take a drive if it's not a bread loaf over the whole field it's not a bumper. If you see two gophers ****ing a 100 ft in it's no bumper.

    Yes, it's better than last year but **** that doesn't say much.

    Green feed harvest has begun and great results for silage and bales.

    Some will do a second cut on Alfalfa.

    Pastures are doing great and water is not an issue.

    So to sum up the week, heavy rain and heat are bringing in the crop faster but time is not on our side.

    Oh, the liberals are going to really try to screw farmers with the 30% reduction in Fert, BOBOO was on the radio and Tv this week trying to convince farmers to trust the Liberals. I say **** them they are coming for us and we better be ready, it is happening in other countries, and their farmers are fighting back will ours follow suit or lay down and do nothing? Farm groups have shown which way were going.

    Oh, you have till the end of August to get all your money back from Check offs it's just the slimy pulse growers that won't give up the cash, and they still can't figure out why peas don't do well in a pushed rotation.

    So enjoy the harvest, let's get it in the bin so we're in control because the game plan is lower commodity prices but everything else just keeps going up and up and up. Stay safe and see you next week.

    #2
    As Gormley says …. “You said it well”.

    One last thing .. my back isn’t sore anymore from bending over.

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      #3
      Program is voluntary folks, at least thats how its being spun or understood by the common clueless urbanite.

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        #4
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Program is voluntary folks, at least thats how its being spun or understood by the common clueless urbanite.

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        With this years price gouging, I already did my part voluntarily.

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          #5
          Lol it’s voluntary…
          If you want to have crop insurance, be in any ag program you will have to bow down to their bogus environmental plan .
          Like the Covid shots , voluntary unless you want to be fired or not allowed to leave your house basically.

          They want Canadian Ag to be like Europe , regulated to the point where it’s nearly impossible to actually farm . That’s where this will lead

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            #6
            Grow less for more ….. more for who?????

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              #7
              Farm groups, and I mean all of them, have to quit cheerleading a compromise or listening to Bibeau.

              Its time they start saying " no more"

              They got out the pom poms for the last BRM program a few weeks ago that tied the agri-invest to an environmental audit and the next day they announced the fertilizer reductions.


              WE have cheerleaders , not farm reps.

              50 million plus a year in checkoffs and no one questions results????

              My guess is some BTOs are filling out refund forms.

              500 million over 9 years.
              Last edited by bucket; Aug 18, 2022, 07:46.

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                #8
                Robert Kiyosaki's take on it

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                  #9
                  if you farm and don’t think ottawa is coming after farmers i have some Ocean front in Arizona for you.

                  a few days to go


                  week away from shutting it down

                  Pioneer 506



                  peas are getting close to being sprayed

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    If you want to have crop insurance, be in any ag program you will have to bow down to their bogus environmental plan
                    Crop insurance is provincial and I dont beleive it takes any federal funds does it.

                    Honestly, I think I could farm without crop insurance now if I had to. Some of my neighbors already do.

                    Fertilizer is provincial regulated, therefore the NWS clause can be used, just like Quebec did for Hijabs.
                    Last edited by jazz; Aug 18, 2022, 11:11.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jazz View Post
                      Crop insurance is provincial and I dont beleive it takes any federal funds does it.

                      Honestly, I think I could farm without crop insurance now if I had to. Some of my neighbors already do.

                      Fertilizer is provincial regulated, therefore the NWS clause can be used, just like Quebec did for Hijabs.
                      Sask Crop Insurance is funded
                      Feds 36%
                      Sask 24%
                      Us. 40%
                      No way I would want to farm without SCIC, after going thru last year.

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                        #12
                        Well soy is going up again and canola they are going to screw us good.



                        if you think the fertilizer reduction isn’t going to effect you your dreaming.

                        but that’s not the whole plan they want to break farmers when everything is tied to obey us and get this carrot.

                        crop insurance is tied yo the program.

                        who signed this billshit

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
                          Sask Crop Insurance is funded
                          Feds 36%
                          Sask 24%
                          Us. 40%
                          No way I would want to farm without SCIC, after going thru last year.
                          Sask crops insurance premiums are 40% overinflated anyway
                          Drop the Fed money and 36% of the premium…. Problem solved

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                            Sask crops insurance premiums are 40% overinflated anyway
                            Drop the Fed money and 36% of the premium…. Problem solved
                            Sask or Ab needs to play the reverse game on the feds. No transfers for programs without regulation, then how about no equalization. See you at the SCC.

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                              #15
                              [QUOTE=furrowtickler;546608]Lol it’s voluntary…
                              If you want to have crop insurance, be in any ag program you will have to bow down to their bogus environmental plan .

                              You are correct The government wants to make eligibility for Crop Insurance tied to a huge reduction in nitrogen fertilizer use. Or require mapping and variable rate fertilizer application at a huge cost to farmers

                              I believe privatization of Crop Insurance and or ending government funding is also on the agenda, it always has been.

                              Crop Insurance is a federal/ provincial program so the provinces need to say NO to this.

                              This government has nothing to do with the environment. It is called greenwashing or greenwash.

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