Good Morning all it's the final crop report of the year.
Yes, our farm was done on Saturday and then like usual we went north and did 11 more quarters this week of Oats that we seeded in the spring and some Canola. We finished yesterday and after a few drinks and pizza were parked, that is it for harvest 2022. Close to 12000 acres completed.
Only a few farms are left to harvest in the area so not bad for most of this crop to get seeded in June. Yes and some even later in June. It has been one wet year with some of our land having up to 16 plus in of rain and our lowest had a foot of rain.
The months of Sept and Oct have been the driest two of the year, but that might change on Sunday with a massive system coming up from the South. Let's hope we get an inch or two to seal the ground for winter.
Yukon is packed and we leave for Florida in a couple of weeks.
Most in our area have harrowed all the fields because some drills don't go through lots of straw. Bales are still being picked and still guys baling straw.
Lots of guys cleaning up slough bottoms that are dry again and some guys just finish and are gone and do nothing.
It looks like we will get over some of the lands before Saturday or Sunday but that's how it goes some times you don't get finished.
Cat work and track hoe will start in a week.
Yields for most guys were average to way above in the area. Early seeded maybe didn't get the top marks this year but next, it may win.
Pig shit going down on two new quarters this fall and two next spring. Hug a pig farmer it pays.
Canola yield is 19.35 MT Some had awesome some had average and some very very poor.
So enjoy the winter we switch next week to The Cocktail Friday shit.
Stay safe and it was one ****ing awesome of a year.
Yes, our farm was done on Saturday and then like usual we went north and did 11 more quarters this week of Oats that we seeded in the spring and some Canola. We finished yesterday and after a few drinks and pizza were parked, that is it for harvest 2022. Close to 12000 acres completed.
Only a few farms are left to harvest in the area so not bad for most of this crop to get seeded in June. Yes and some even later in June. It has been one wet year with some of our land having up to 16 plus in of rain and our lowest had a foot of rain.
The months of Sept and Oct have been the driest two of the year, but that might change on Sunday with a massive system coming up from the South. Let's hope we get an inch or two to seal the ground for winter.
Yukon is packed and we leave for Florida in a couple of weeks.
Most in our area have harrowed all the fields because some drills don't go through lots of straw. Bales are still being picked and still guys baling straw.
Lots of guys cleaning up slough bottoms that are dry again and some guys just finish and are gone and do nothing.
It looks like we will get over some of the lands before Saturday or Sunday but that's how it goes some times you don't get finished.
Cat work and track hoe will start in a week.
Yields for most guys were average to way above in the area. Early seeded maybe didn't get the top marks this year but next, it may win.
Pig shit going down on two new quarters this fall and two next spring. Hug a pig farmer it pays.
Canola yield is 19.35 MT Some had awesome some had average and some very very poor.
So enjoy the winter we switch next week to The Cocktail Friday shit.
Stay safe and it was one ****ing awesome of a year.
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