Had a visit with salesmen today. A few combine deals getting cancelled already. Prob more with no rain in forecast.
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Originally posted by Grahamp View PostDrove from Yorkton to Calgary yesterday. Crop nicest at Yorkton down to Regina, some late but look nice. Regina to Moose Jaw look nice but later again. Moose Jaw to Calgary are horrible. Brooks to Gleichen in particular looked very patchy and poor. Not sure if emergence, cutworms, or grasshoppers but worst crops I’ve seen in a long time .
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Canola at home turned orange two days ago on 1/2 or it
Will see what this 1/2 rain does
Great full but late .
Got some small hail as well
Quick drive , so far nothing like last week as far as hail damage
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostYes that area is missing all the rains.
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Received 2 in rain last 4 days. Wheat has perked up but too late to give more than a break even yield. Soy was looking good before rain but has now yellowed. I think rain is telling ito grow but dry conditions earlier prevented nodulation. I don't know if it will recover.
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Watching a crop wither and dry out is hard to take , much like watching a decent crop get decimated by hail . We have experienced both already and it’s only July 2 .
Not as dry as some , but still have some severe drought reduced areas. Lost most of our good canola to hail .
Hopefully get something now after rain on all the stuff in between
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We are three weeks tomorrow since last rain which was 9/10. Could be the shortest crop we have ever grown with no rain in forecast for next two weeks. Relentless heat and now wind , it’s real hard to get even the least bit excited about harvest. Wasn’t a believer in the whole climate change thing before but am now starting to think maybe there is something to it . We just never get normal weather anymore, it’s either one extreme or the other .
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Hail storm last night and 1/4 to 3/4 of rain.
Hail came within a half mile of my land.
Since I started farming in 1979 we have had everything from dry years to mud bogs to frost in the early days of august to blistering heat with hot hot southern wind that turned the whole crop white in two days.
It’s farming in one of the toughest places to grow a crop.
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Originally posted by BTO780 View PostHow close are we getting to repeat of 2021? I don’t do any travelling but sure sounds like it’s not a good situation, and it’s only June 30.
High costs then throw in every curveball possible is going to make for some tough decisions.
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