Caught this guy on camera this afternoon on my crop checking, still has a bit of growing to do before he ends up in someone's deep freeze. Crops still hanging on, 25C today with 40K winds not good for this crop with just over 3" since snow melt. Tomorrow 18C will help, hoping for rain next Tuesday if it materializes.
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Crop is hanging on thanks to the cooler temps over the past couple of weeks. No rain in most of June and none in July. Heavy flooding rains at the end of May is likely helping but a lot of that water ran into the Carrot River.
Rain is needed soon and don’t see any in the forecast and don’t see a change coming Tuesday but let’s hope it does.
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Should finish all fungicides by Sunday and then it’s park the sprayer till fall. Might start road trips next week.
Next week is AG in Motion.
Also bobo our ag minister is so busy travelling to BS conferences around the globe. Last week it was Italy.
Typical liberal western canada has a drought and the minister doesn’t even know where western canada is.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post[ATTACH]12921[/ATTACH]
Should finish all fungicides by Sunday and then it’s park the sprayer till fall. Might start road trips next week.
Next week is AG in Motion.
Also bobo our ag minister is so busy travelling to BS conferences around the globe. Last week it was Italy.
Typical liberal western canada has a drought and the minister doesn’t even know where western canada is.
Do you scout for leaf disease before spraying your fungicide or do you just apply it in every field? So far little leaf disease in my barley, I have a few days left to decide if I am going to spray fungicide. After some moisture in the forecast for early next week, long term forecast looks warm and dry. My barley has been the largest beneficiary of the rain we have had as it was seeded last. Neighbour’s early seeded barley has a bunch of new heads in it, so two crops.
Looking at everyone’s canola in the area, regardless of variety there are many blanks but canola still looks very good.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostStill curious Saskfarmer, are you able to leave your crop dividers on when spraying canola or do you use crop dividers?
Do you scout for leaf disease before spraying your fungicide or do you just apply it in every field? So far little leaf disease in my barley, I have a few days left to decide if I am going to spray fungicide. After some moisture in the forecast for early next week, long term forecast looks warm and dry. My barley has been the largest beneficiary of the rain we have had as it was seeded last. Neighbour’s early seeded barley has a bunch of new heads in it, so two crops.
Looking at everyone’s canola in the area, regardless of variety there are many blanks but canola still looks very good.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostStill curious Saskfarmer, are you able to leave your crop dividers on when spraying canola or do you use crop dividers?
Do you scout for leaf disease before spraying your fungicide or do you just apply it in every field? So far little leaf disease in my barley, I have a few days left to decide if I am going to spray fungicide. After some moisture in the forecast for early next week, long term forecast looks warm and dry. My barley has been the largest beneficiary of the rain we have had as it was seeded last. Neighbour’s early seeded barley has a bunch of new heads in it, so two crops.
Looking at everyone’s canola in the area, regardless of variety there are many blanks but canola still looks very good.
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I have someone who checks for me plus I do also scout fields myself. It’s budgeted in already but the crop is wet till afternoon and starts in evening early.
Crop dividers I don’t use anymore we use tram lines the same ones all year and work will start working in fall the lines. Switch each year.
If it really rains next week we’re good till harvest if it doesn’t maybe it won’t matter
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostI have someone who checks for me plus I do also scout fields myself. It’s budgeted in already but the crop is wet till afternoon and starts in evening early.
Crop dividers I don’t use anymore we use tram lines the same ones all year and work will start working in fall the lines. Switch each year.
If it really rains next week we’re good till harvest if it doesn’t maybe it won’t matter
I’m thinking my youngest has decided which tractor colour he prefers.
Attempting to drink the green koolaid already😉
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Originally posted by jazz View Post
Interesting to get her take on things though , one can always take something away even if it’s just one or two Tis bits of info
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