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    #25
    Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
    Wind at 25k and humidity at 40% currently thought I’d get going this afternoon on canola but that 1.5” earlier this week has dampened things and we were sitting at 13.4% at 3 pm. Will go tomorrow for sure, not desperate yet will wait till we hit close to dry.
    same here sod , I'm surprised
    still can't drive down dirt road though , so shouldn't be surprised
    we ended up with 1.8"

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      #26
      Raining in Regina to the valley

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        #27
        Just got the cobwebs out and finally was decent threshing in canola and now rain, luckily finished up with the pickup headers the rest of the canola is straight. Only about 35% done total, lots of threshing to go. Really we needed a good frost, it got close but the straight canola looks like its gonna be a chew. Called in some reinforcements airforce gonna lay done some reglone.
        Last edited by biglentil; Sep 22, 2022, 19:38.

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          #28
          I did notice when I did my test today my sample was much better now than it was earlier when canola was dry, hopefully it stays that way.

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              #30
              Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
              Wind at 25k and humidity at 40% currently thought I’d get going this afternoon on canola but that 1.5” earlier this week has dampened things and we were sitting at 13.4% at 3 pm. Will go tomorrow for sure, not desperate yet will wait till we hit close to dry.
              Very smart move btw getting all those outside rounds done before that kinda rain 👍👍
              Saved yourself a lot of headache
              We have done that before, saves a pile of grief

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                #31
                Originally posted by wiseguy
                Especially if you got a lot of kochia on the headlands like furrow does out here !

                Nice pics of the yellow Fellas but that doesn't show where the planter never comes up !
                Lol and where would that be with the planter ??
                That Kochia land for sale , buy it with all your money, kochia in every field with saline areas way out there .

                It’s 100x better shape now than when we took it over , the fellas that had it before were a train wreck
                Last edited by furrowtickler; Sep 22, 2022, 23:11.

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                  #32
                  Originally posted by wiseguy
                  Sf3 reports the canola in his area gonna average 54 maybe even after the heat took some yield
                  Much the same as west and NW of here .
                  Some guys got lucky
                  We were on edge here , some decent, some just ok depending on rains . More consistent the more west and north west you go
                  That’s the rain lottery I guess, dryness did take yield in areas for sure here and east

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                    #33
                    Hey, wise guy when your goal is 100 wheat and it goes 50 to 80 it didn't hit your goal it's a nice big crop but no super crop. I'm not complaining about wheat yields like this but it's a goal.

                    If your goal is 40 then it's a super crop doing 50.

                    Each farm has different goals mine has been to get wheat to 100 on a yearly basis it's a goal before I die someday. It's a goal.

                    Same with Canola it's a goal. Our farm has been growing ****seed since the 70s so a high yield is also a goal.

                    To some 35 is a bumper.

                    Rain makes grain at the right time but gets 3 inches every week and you have a disaster or get nothing all summer you have nothing. We live on 6 inches of dirt and count on rain to make grain.

                    It's really simple to see.

                    See I don't come home every spring to try to do the same thing over and over I try to get the best out of our farm and have fun doing it. Some years it works some it doesn't.

                    Have a great day all we got a 1/4 inch so its play with the new MAndako today.

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                      #34
                      Oh, one more thing wise I said our average for the area is 54 I never said what our crops will do and that's none of your business but I will be flying first class this winter, not coach.

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                        #35
                        The legend has spoken

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                          #36
                          Thankful and blessed to have had a well above monster crop. 😂

                          Finished Wed night then went and finished up some bottoms yesterday morning before the rain came.

                          Got 4.5 tenths. Just need 3.5 inches more.

                          Let the fall work begin.

                          Inputs going up 10-20%, better get the shelves stocked.

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