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    #71
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Actually got some pictures after fishing this morning...
    MAP left , TopPhos right
    Same as field photo below …
    Furrow, what is that row spacing?

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      #72
      Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
      Furrow, what is that row spacing?
      That’s the 12 in paired row bourgault

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        #73
        The Top Phos does appear to have earlier maturity, which does have value. Depending on rainfall timing, yield may be higher or lower.

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          #74
          Here is our latest pea trial at 5:30 pm this afternoon…



          Wheat trial:



          Got about 80 % of Killam… broke windows on house… dented vehicles broken windshield… golf ball size bounced 10’ after hitting ground…

          Blessings and Prayers

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            #75
            Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
            Here is our latest pea trial at 5:30 pm this afternoon…



            Wheat trial:



            Got about 80 % of Killam… broke windows on house… dented vehicles broken windshield… golf ball size bounced 10’ after hitting ground…

            Blessings and Prayers
            Darn, that’s not the wet stuff we need, sorry Tom.

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              #76
              Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
              Darn, that’s not the wet stuff we need, sorry Tom.
              Glad we have good insurance….

              Second storm… June 8 and tonight… inspections set for next week…

              Interesting to see how it turns out…

              Thankful for the Blessings… no one hurt…

              Happy Canada Day!

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                #77
                Sad to see Tom , ya insurance helps but can also be very frustrating at times .
                Glad we have insurance as well but we will see how that plays out this next week .
                Insurance never replaces the man hours , months of planning , depreciation on all the equipment used and yes pride in doing the most possible to get that crop established and on its way . Especially in adverse dry conditions. Growing crops in excellent moisture and having timely rain is a much easier game .
                But that farming , nothing east about it , ever.
                Several farms here had no hail insurance at all . Could be tough fall for some
                Last edited by furrowtickler; Jul 2, 2023, 06:34.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  Actually got some pictures after fishing this morning
                  Very interesting now …


                  MAP left , TopPhos right
                  Same as field photo below …


                  Time will tell how it shakes out if we get enough moisture to fill
                  Without the rest of the background information, if I saw these two pictures, I would have given the benefit to the left. In my experience, the sooner a crop finishes the vegetative state and starts heading, the poorer the yield. I haven't followed the entire thread, has it been ahead of the MAP all season, and this is a way to advance maturity and hopefully also increase yield?

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    Without the rest of the background information, if I saw these two pictures, I would have given the benefit to the left. In my experience, the sooner a crop finishes the vegetative state and starts heading, the poorer the yield. I haven't followed the entire thread, has it been ahead of the MAP all season, and this is a way to advance maturity and hopefully also increase yield?
                    Time will tell but that’s the premise yup
                    Or it could be that regular high salt dry fertilizers inhibit early plant growth in dry conditions…. Thats my belief in all crops .

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                      #80
                      Soybean trials


                      30 in research trials right
                      15 in variety trials left

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