Good morning welcome to welfare canada. In 8 years now 1/3 of our population is struggling to put food on the table and we’re 1.4 trillion in debt.
Elect the slowest kids you went to high school or university with and this is what you get.
Here is the crop report.
This weeks rain fall was 1/2 ior more due to a hail storm Saturday night north of us. Did hit canola fields bad.
Hrs is anywhere from flag to full heading to flowering. Healthy fields everywhere. Not one bad one in district.
Most are spraying a fungicide but lots of stages. Wild oats did slip past some sprays and group resistant is showing up this wet year.
Peas are anywhere from excellent to wow what happened. Disease has strangled some bad on fields pushed for rotation. I have a bad field that was peas 6 years ago. My new seed is on that field and well it’s not doing good.
Flax is starting to bloom.
Barley is all sprayed with fungicides and looking better since it was a dry to us week with only a 1/2 in.
Oats very little so nothing to report.
Lentils are making plants and thick but not sure about seed.
Canola is starting to flower, cabbage or just covering the ground on late fields.
Really nice .
Hay operations are full swing our area will have lots .
That’s it for this week , we need heat and dry for a few days then a shower.
Please post good and bad I did when we were hailed out at days before harvest or dry summers. It’s not climate change it’s weather and farming.
Stay safe and have a good week.
Crop tour north starts this week all the way up to PA.
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