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    #46
    Starting tomorrow after Mother's day brunch. Still some wet spots. HRS going in.

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      #47
      Just canola left
      Dry and dusty here ,haven’t saw dust like this very often , like never

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        #48
        GPS receivers and hail stones don't mix very well and holly$$$$$$$$$$$ take your lunch when going to fert plant lineup pretty steady these days. LEAST get to share stories with other guys in line up everybody spending money like drunkin sailers $$$$$$

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          #49
          Maybe should set up a sandwich and coffee line? You could turn a $2 loaf of bread into $40. 😂

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            #50
            Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
            GPS receivers and hail stones don't mix very well and holly$$$$$$$$$$$ take your lunch when going to fert plant lineup pretty steady these days. LEAST get to share stories with other guys in line up everybody spending money like drunkin sailers $$$$$$
            Weren’t you warned about the possibility of big line ups at seeding? They can predict everything else like fert coming down.
            Unfortunately i paid too much, fortunately it’s all home.
            Guess it was a win win for both sides.

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              #51
              Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
              Looking to add some more legume to my pasture and see clover seed is 20% higher than alfalfa.
              Cover crop/government programs?
              Forages may be a profit opertunity if government tips the scale in that direction.
              US set aside program in the 80's sent a lot of money to this area.
              I have a mix of sweet alsike and red. Next time I’ll try a red by itself but sweet is still a workhorse just a poor feed if necessary.

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                #52
                Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
                GPS receivers and hail stones don't mix very well and holly$$$$$$$$$$$ take your lunch when going to fert plant lineup pretty steady these days. LEAST get to share stories with other guys in line up everybody spending money like drunkin sailers $$$$$$
                Complete opposite here
                Haven’t had a truck in front
                Lots juiced in fall tho

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                  #53
                  Sun shining this morning, just had an often, wanted, beautiful, slow,,, 3 day rain. Total was manageable for us, 1.25" Great rain for post planting, maybe not pre-planting. Plenty,(as we didn't need any rain) but relieved it wasn't the two or three times what they had forecast for us.(just speaking for our very local area). Will be held up for a couple days for sure, but it could have been so much worse( and we've seen it worse)

                  caseih, I'm surprised the rain didn't make it up your way?

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                    #54
                    3/10s of rain friday and a couple warm days have really brought on the weeds. Going to get a good kill this year. Last 5 yrs nothing was growing when we were seeding.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by jazz View Post
                      There are rumours of the Biden admin putting together a substantial sanctions package on china this yr and our own numbnuts retard will probably be there to go along.

                      Canola and some forestry products are the only things china really buys from us.
                      https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/exports/china

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                        #56
                        Wheat done. Barley next for couple days. Where are flea beetles? We are finally the sweet spot, perfect moisture, top dry, few wet spots, in fact drier than June 7 last year. Any other yard a soft frost boil MESS?

                        But we know subsoil is EMPTY, so....rain lottery. Guess area is 25-40% seeded.

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                          #57
                          Smoke sure shielding us +31 and SW wind hard on seedbed

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                            Wheat done. Barley next for couple days. Where are flea beetles? We are finally the sweet spot, perfect moisture, top dry, few wet spots, in fact drier than June 7 last year. But we know subsoil is EMPTY, so....rain lottery. Guess area is 25-40% seeded.
                            Fleas are chewing volunteer canola to the ground here for a week now

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                              #59
                              Crazy volunteers here, wicked dry harvest, 5% MT, heavy combine loss, now they grow!

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View Post
                                Finishing up seeding my Durum stubble today. She's getting mighty dry in my area , NW of the old cowtown!

                                A 2 inch rain over 3 days would make for a paradise around here.
                                That is exactly what our area down here received over the past three days. It fell at the paradise rate, and if I could I'd send you the next round. It's enough with the melt that it will make a hay crop. Next challenge will be the grasshopper hatch, and the effect it might have on the main crop land.

                                Three day rain - three day wait.

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