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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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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 ðŸ‘ðŸ‘
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThere 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
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Originally posted by Freightshaker View PostHeavy 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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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post2.5 to 4.5 since May 1 that’s inches
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 beforeðŸ€
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