Good morning it's off to the farm and continue with harvest 2022, we are down to the last 27% to go but the days are getting shorter and the Fog and high humidity since Friday haven't helped. Saturday or Sunday I forget around 9 PM it went to 95% and even swaths weren't going through. Canola starts to make the whole combine shake and then you know you are done when 1.6 mph is all you can take. Yea you because if you push it and plug you have to work the next hour.
So Trudeau gave another 100 mill to WEF to create a digital ID. What a slimy ****er. Raise your hand who was thinking about the Bungie rope the other day? Really be honest I was.
Ok here is the crop report.
The smaller guys are getting done and a few BTO are going to wrap it up by Sunday but if your going with 10 or 16 combines yea it's possible.
Our area is at about 73% done and it's due to bigger crops seeded late and they all made it because the killing frost was finally last night.
This killing frost will actually help speed up the flax and the later Canola that is taking forever to dry down.
The wheat harvest is almost all done. We have 5 quarters of late wheat seeded on the 6th of June to harvest and that's probably the last fields. We split the two drills up and one starts Canola and the other finish the wheat well this year we had no chance because the rain kept coming right till the 25th of May and then gave a two-week grace period before it came back in June. The total for the year is 16 in down to over a Ft.
Yields are really good but still variable between fields.
Oats harvest is ongoing the early is done the later seeded is happening now. Yields really good. Some saying the highest ever.
Barley is all but done and yields were good but the fields that twisted from rains and lodged didn't fill like they could of and were basically the same as the thinner ones standing.
Peas and lentils are all done and fields harrowed or like we do work end to end with Mandako or kelly.
Canary is almost all done and is one of the later crops to be harvested in our area.
Flax has been shut down but the frost should help speed that process now and in a week most will be off.
Canola is a struggle with the fog and high humidity it makes for short days when you can't get going till 1 and at 8 you are done. Yields are good to great to awesome but it depends on rain and if they ever suffered the ones that didn't are doing really well. Standing has taken about three weeks to be 100% ready to go.
Guys still doing baling and hauling cattle home, pastures are ready for a break.
So for most of now, it's fall harrowing all fields and working low areas as most of the water is gone in shallow low areas. Sept was our driest month
I love harvest pressure it's such a joke. No its pressure on producers to buy and since they don't have the cash they need to sell to pay for overpriced inputs and the circle of life continues.
Stay safe and enjoy the rest of your fall if you are done congratulations, but SASK AG Lots of acres still need to be harvested and these are the big yielding crops now.
So Trudeau gave another 100 mill to WEF to create a digital ID. What a slimy ****er. Raise your hand who was thinking about the Bungie rope the other day? Really be honest I was.
Ok here is the crop report.
The smaller guys are getting done and a few BTO are going to wrap it up by Sunday but if your going with 10 or 16 combines yea it's possible.
Our area is at about 73% done and it's due to bigger crops seeded late and they all made it because the killing frost was finally last night.
This killing frost will actually help speed up the flax and the later Canola that is taking forever to dry down.
The wheat harvest is almost all done. We have 5 quarters of late wheat seeded on the 6th of June to harvest and that's probably the last fields. We split the two drills up and one starts Canola and the other finish the wheat well this year we had no chance because the rain kept coming right till the 25th of May and then gave a two-week grace period before it came back in June. The total for the year is 16 in down to over a Ft.
Yields are really good but still variable between fields.
Oats harvest is ongoing the early is done the later seeded is happening now. Yields really good. Some saying the highest ever.
Barley is all but done and yields were good but the fields that twisted from rains and lodged didn't fill like they could of and were basically the same as the thinner ones standing.
Peas and lentils are all done and fields harrowed or like we do work end to end with Mandako or kelly.
Canary is almost all done and is one of the later crops to be harvested in our area.
Flax has been shut down but the frost should help speed that process now and in a week most will be off.
Canola is a struggle with the fog and high humidity it makes for short days when you can't get going till 1 and at 8 you are done. Yields are good to great to awesome but it depends on rain and if they ever suffered the ones that didn't are doing really well. Standing has taken about three weeks to be 100% ready to go.
Guys still doing baling and hauling cattle home, pastures are ready for a break.
So for most of now, it's fall harrowing all fields and working low areas as most of the water is gone in shallow low areas. Sept was our driest month
I love harvest pressure it's such a joke. No its pressure on producers to buy and since they don't have the cash they need to sell to pay for overpriced inputs and the circle of life continues.
Stay safe and enjoy the rest of your fall if you are done congratulations, but SASK AG Lots of acres still need to be harvested and these are the big yielding crops now.
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