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    #49
    There is only a few small areas in good shape in western Canada to be honest with great sub soil that will carry a crop without meaningful rains shortly , less than 20% of western Canada .
    I will absolutely bet on that right now
    Last edited by furrowtickler; Jun 12, 2023, 04:41.

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      #50
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      I’m done with AG Stability they did an audit 3 years ago we have received zero money since it came out and even zero in drought year. They want info again I’m done with this useless program. Any one else sick of this.

      Never been in it.

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        #51
        233p put in May 19th on lighter ground way ahead of the earlier seeded canola on gumbo.
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          #52
          Heavy gumbo. Seeded May 17th. Bourgault’s in area are 2 leaf as came up after rain. Don’t rain mine will be screwed, If it does I’ll be a month ahead. All timing when it comes to who wins the yield game. Its the drill when it comes to emergence here on heavy ground.

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            #53
            Glad to see fellow gumbo farmers finally. Thought I was the only one.

            I told you guys, Gerry no dummy, took him 49 years to figure out on row packing is dumb…..Mud is a dud when its packed on top of ur seed…..

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              #54
              In gumbo …
              We have 1/3 the farm heavy clay gumbo as well
              Hence why I tried that deep ripper in spots with 8 ft yellow clay last fall .
              Some excellent pictures of crops guys 👍👍

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                #55
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                There is only a few small areas in good shape in western Canada to be honest with great sud soil that will carry a crop without meaningful rains shortly , less than 20% of western Canada .
                I will absolutely bet on that right now
                In that case , “Canada won’t matter this year” if that comes to be

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                  #56
                  King Corn gapped up on the open on dry weather concern in the corn belt.Click image for larger version

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                    #57
                    Originally posted by Freightshaker View Post
                    Heavy gumbo. Seeded May 17th. Bourgault’s in area are 2 leaf as came up after rain. Don’t rain mine will be screwed, If it does I’ll be a month ahead. All timing when it comes to who wins the yield game. Its the drill when it comes to emergence here on heavy ground.
                    I dont know, here in the Regina gumbo, you would have to drive a long ways to find anything but BG. Havent seen a SM or SH anywhere around here. There are more antique 5710 and flexicoils around here than any new SM or SH.

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                      #58
                      I agree most farms from Moose Jaw Regina to Indian head to balcarres Cupar run bourgs odd vad now but funny come fall they all look the same.

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                        #59
                        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                        2.5 to 4.5 since May 1 that’s inches






                        Consider yourself lucky SF as we’re sitting at 6 inches in the past 10 months………..

                        Our sprayer had skinnies on it this spring and we never bothered switching to the floaters. Right now we quit spraying as everything is so stressed I don’t know what will happen? Phone is ringing excessively for hay that doesn’t and probably won’t exist this year.

                        It’s pretty smokey and dusty out west…….. On a positive note I’ve never seen the North Saskatchewan or Pembina river look this clear in June before🍀

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                          #60
                          Been so busy trying to get my piece seeded and sprayed haven't paid much attention to conditions elsewhere. Looks pretty bad in some areas out west.

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