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    Friday crop report on a Thursday!

    Good morning, the push is on in SE and east central, the rest of the province is almost done.

    No real rain event yet since seeding started but we had a ft of wet snow and a 1/2 in at beginning of May.

    Total rain for the season is 8/10 not including the snow.

    Guys still getting stuck and the wind has dried the surface but below it’s still good moisture.

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    I’m sinking poles on the sand ridge and it’s wet along way down.

    Speaking of my sand ridge it’s down to 30 acres left, if we keep leveling and building on it soon it will be gone.

    Trudeau manipulated an old man into thinking he was important then threw him under the bus like he always does. Johnston reputation is done.

    The fertilizer companies can go **** them selves with a phos shortage. Plus this year we over paid for the product that’s ok but there is a ton of foreign shit in the product.

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    Oh a note to the guys who booked nitrogen and didn’t pay but think it’s ok to cancel and go elsewhere for product . You only get to do that once they will get us all for that.

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    Crop report.

    We’re at 70% done but the provincial average is closer to 76%.

    Peas are either up or popping out. All rolled. Some lentils coming up.

    Wheat the early muddled in is finally coming up. Stuff seeded last Tuesday is up and moving on.

    Barley is just poking out

    Canola is just poking out or going in right now. Most seed canola last in our area.

    Other crops it’s too soon to tell.

    Rain event the next 4 days could slow progress.

    Have a great week and stay safe.

    #2

    Same problem here with crap in the fertilizer!
    Stones and concrete from one load.

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      #3
      spit this morning more like have to clean windows now.

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        #4
        Our retailer screens the fertilizer as your blend is loaded into the loadout bin. Sure glad we don't have to deal with bits of concrete in our fertilizer, what the hell is that about.

        In this area, seeding pretty much 100% done. Could use rain. Crops are emerging but slowly.

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          #5
          Originally posted by seldomseen View Post

          Same problem here with crap in the fertilizer!
          Stones and concrete from one load.
          Wow that’s brutal

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            #6
            pig shit delay not sure why but we’re not close heat to seeding that ground.

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              #7
              Rain on it’s way

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                #8
                RR canola be ready for first shot early next week

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                  Rain on it’s way
                  Ya looks like big horse shoe system headed for SE Sask and Manitoba

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    RR canola be ready for first shot early next week

                    That is nice !

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                      #11
                      Our turn, 6/10" today, 100% humidity, reprieve from 20% windy dusty.

                      Great start so far. Most finished in the local area. Most hardly started a year ago.

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                        #12
                        1.5 inch overnight great to see.
                        2000 acres canolie left.

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                          #13
                          Wheat done with the ole bourgault paired row

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                            Wheat done with the ole bourgault paired row
                            Very nice!!
                            Here I thought that was the 1.2 mill Bourgault.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
                              Very nice!!
                              Here I thought that was the 1.2 mill Bourgault.
                              Lol nope. Good ole 8910 we set up for cereals


                              Probably worth about the same a a set of tires on a new Bourgault air cart lol
                              But priceless to us

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