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    #46
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    These reports from very high yielding canola areas are disturbing. These places were not short of moisture unless the high heat did more damage than we thought.
    Weather this week, above normal temperatures… Procrop down 1bu/ac on Soybean

    Corn lower down to 166-167bu/ac… USDA 8-9bu higher.
    Weather maps







    Cheers

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      #47
      Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
      After next weeks heat there won’t be a lot of crop to harvest in the SW. Reports I’ve heard there isn’t much crop left to combine or won’t be much left in next week west of Assiniboia then into Gravelbourg.
      Some guys finished a wk ago. 😮

      Oh ya prices are plummeting because of this huge crop. We all know there is a “better” crop then last yr, but daaa there wasn’t one last yr for most.

      Wake up everyone and don’t sell a bu till prices get back to last yrs levels. Heck everything else is at those levels again. Have had several phone calls and texts guys begging for product. Lentil crop is non existent and prices are . 20-25 cents less than last yr, and they are telling me yields are very low.

      Wait till crop insurance has to start paying, they will blame us for their “unbalanced” budget like they did last yr.

      Everyone a good safe harvest.

      Over and out!!!!

      Sask government has shitloads of money, 500 affordability bucks for everyone over the age of 18. PLUS a billion extra.

      Kick start another fertilizer plant.....not smart enough to do that.

      Where are people like Mr. Devine when you need them? Invest in the mainstay of the province. Agriculture and energy.

      While he mortgaged the province , the bet was a good one.

      Now all we have is a premier that like to sit in the boardroom of mega farmers and cheerlead them while every other average farmer has been doing the same thing years.
      Last edited by bucket; Aug 27, 2022, 08:39.

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        #48
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        Sask government has shitloads of money, 500 affordability bucks for everyone over the age of 18. PLUS a billion extra..
        City socialists dont like Moe so he had to throw them a little taster

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          #49
          Devine intervention is what we need. At least Moe is standing up to Trudeau - It could be worse.

          Don’t you think it is pretty sad when one or two or three provinces have to defend themselves against the prime minister? But millions of people against one - odds are the millions would win.

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            #50
            Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
            Devine intervention is what we need. At least Moe is standing up to Trudeau - It could be worse.

            Don’t you think it is pretty sad when one or two or three provinces have to defend themselves against the prime minister? But millions of people against one - odds are the millions would win.
            Rumor has it that Devine did not mince words with Mulroney when SHTF.

            I think that type of leadership is needed today as opposed to the cheerleading and p u s s y footing around we see with provincial leaders.

            And on the federal level while Singh thinks he has some power , he is way out of his league. I doubt he could be a mayor of a one man village effectively.

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              #51
              Swatting canola, Nexera 1030 ..

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                #52
                Originally posted by jazz View Post
                These reports from very high yielding canola areas are disturbing. These places were not short of moisture unless the high heat did more damage than we thought.
                It was not heat , it was 15-20 days without rain and zero subsoil moisture

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by bucket View Post
                  Rumor has it that Devine did not mince words with Mulroney when SHTF.

                  I think that type of leadership is needed today as opposed to the cheerleading and p u s s y footing around we see with provincial leaders.

                  And on the federal level while Singh thinks he has some power , he is way out of his league. I doubt he could be a mayor of a one man village effectively.
                  Agree 100%

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    Swatting canola, Nexera 1030 ..
                    That’s what the Frenchmen next door call it “swatting” lol

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                      #55
                      Finally some winter warmth here today 24c

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by caseih View Post
                        That’s what the Frenchmen next door call it “swatting” lol

                        I’m not quite sure but I think “swatting” is when someone calls the cops to come and arrest someone when they haven’t any reason to be arrested. (Hoax 911 call) Correct me if I am wrong.
                        Last edited by sumdumguy; Aug 28, 2022, 04:12.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by jazz View Post
                          These reports from very high yielding canola areas are disturbing. These places were not short of moisture unless the high heat did more damage than we thought.
                          Did you see the forecast for the upcoming week, highs in the thirties starting Tuesday. That should fry the life out of the crops left standing. 🥵

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                            #58
                            Heat welcome here to finish late crops. HRS this week. Soy still green and canola turning.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                              Did you see the forecast for the upcoming week, highs in the thirties starting Tuesday. That should fry the life out of the crops left standing. 🥵
                              Unfortunately little choice now, these crops need to finish up as Sept is upon us.

                              Some guy have canola looks like it will grow forever.

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                                #60

                                The view from my office yesterday. L345, was nice to cut.
                                Last edited by Hamloc; Aug 28, 2022, 08:15.

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