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Very informative report worth the read. Went to Winnipeg after spraying a couple of tankfulls in the morn. Was surprised how many unseeded fields there was between Portage and North side of Peg. Got another 1/2 inch last night hope my corn I reseeded doesn't get drowned out too. Our weather reporter for radio stations lives in Winkler so if crop is in around the radius of 10 miles the rest of the province is OK
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Canola being seeded last few days . Some may never get in. Soybeans have mostly survived flooding. Wheat has taken a beating. Passing showers continue. Land that was super dry last year has done the best. Fungicides not used the last few years, will be needed this year.
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Originally posted by Dr Tone View PostAfter 8 years of mud and crop insurance claims, the last 2 years of drought were amazing. But we are back in the mud and crop insurance claims. Good things don't last with Mother Nature. 9 inches since mid May.
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Was supposed to get to 20 c today , barely above 12c again
can’t afford to miss too many more days of sun or even normal temps during the longest days of the growing season
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Flooded out here also. Crop turning yellow.
Always heard rain makes grain and the market seems to follow that rule but here every rain is lowering yield!
Rain makes pain in my world!
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostT storm 4/10" up to 2" within two miles. About 10 miles wide. Close to 10" since May 1. Was nice Canola at noon...F this spring!
Long range for this spot on earth says RAIN rest of June.
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Originally posted by seldomseen View PostFlooded out here also. Crop turning yellow.
Always heard rain makes grain and the market seems to follow that rule but here every rain is lowering yield!
Rain makes pain in my world!
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Cattle weather it seems pasture very lush cool weather with wind keeping cattle bug free. Cool weather our crop is having trouble keeping ahead of rains now. Can't see canola being a bin buster at this stage and beans are very slow with jacket weather in June.
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