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    Yields / in of rain over growing season

    Wheat ended up at 18 bushels / inch of rain
    Canola so far 9 bushels / inch of rain
    Had about 12 in soil moisture to start with zero below that

    #2
    The crooks are now wondering how many inches?

    Oh man that was bad!!

    SKF must have a big one then. 🤣🤣

    Ok enough.

    Sad how prices are tumbling.

    Inputs on the rise for next yr.

    Oh ya get your canola seed booked NOW … shortage coming. Special pricing .. only $60 bag higher than last yr, in two months she’s $80.

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      #3
      Useable rain during the growing season will keep them guessing. That’s all they need to know
      Huge variance in that every 4-5 miles
      And in many cases within 1 mile on same fields .
      Last edited by furrowtickler; Sep 9, 2023, 09:55.

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        #4
        Many areas had no soil moisture from snow and less than 2 in rain . And it shows unfortunately
        Rains this past month did zero to add to yields in a vast area in western Canada

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          #5
          Record canola crush for July local grain co's didn't even call a train . Trucked in one side and loaded out on the other side into trucks at the same time. And some of that would be that $20 stuff that they making money on.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
            Record canola crush for July local grain co's didn't even call a train . Trucked in one side and loaded out on the other side into trucks at the same time. And some of that would be that $20 stuff that they making money on.
            Same thing here in this area

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              #7
              Rains came at the wrong time...

              Peas: between 1.5bu/inch and 3.5bu/inch

              Durum: between 0.75bu/in and 3.5bu/in

              Mustard: between 0.5bu/in and 1.25bu/in

              #winning

              Weed growth per inch? Out of this world!

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                #8
                Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                Rains came at the wrong time...

                Peas: between 1.5bu/inch and 3.5bu/inch

                Durum: between 0.75bu/in and 3.5bu/in

                Mustard: between 0.5bu/in and 1.25bu/in

                #winning

                Weed growth per inch? Out of this world!
                Very good point , and a shitty reality .
                Rain timing is everything.
                Your area is like many others , just a brutal situation

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                  #9
                  Canola 4 bu/in so far
                  Wheat 5 bu/in
                  Barley 6.8 bu/in
                  Peas 4 bu/in
                  Oriental mustard 2.7bu/in

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dr Tone View Post
                    Canola 4 bu/in so far
                    Wheat 5 bu/in
                    Barley 6.8 bu/in
                    Peas 4 bu/in
                    Oriental mustard 2.7bu/in
                    Did you have much for soil moisture at seeding time ?
                    Soil probs here went in 12-18 in then hit dry dirt
                    So some cushion from snow melt , some fields better than others depending on stubble

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                      Did you have much for soil moisture at seeding time ?
                      Soil probs here went in 12-18 in then hit dry dirt
                      So some cushion from snow melt , some fields better than others depending on stubble
                      Moisture at seeding was fine do to being in an extreme amount of snow area.

                      Peas got drowned out by a very special cloud at the wrong stage. Everything else was too dry most of the season.

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                        #12
                        Has not been a great year for many
                        Yesterday was yet another example , heavy rain showers mixed with some hail came out of nowhere all through this area .
                        Getting very frustrating for many
                        Any wheat left in area was just barely dry again before rains . None were forecast

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                          #13
                          Some hail in the same area as the June 25 hailstorm. And SW of Battleford yesterday as well

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                            #14
                            So hard to judge here.
                            Top 4 inches were dry last fall but then heaps of snow last winter. When the snow melted some soaked in and rewetted the top 4 inches but most of that melt ran off. The top dried off just enough to plant a crop then 3 inches of rain hit at the end of May. Some of this rain rewetted the top but most rain off.
                            Just small rains after that with the driest spell middle June to middle July and remaining dry.
                            The 3 inch rain at the end of May really hurt yield!

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                              #15
                              Ya heavy rains in the middle or end of seeding never ever a good thing 👎

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