I haven’t heard anything in regards to summer buying for fert.. all I know is that I was buying spot phos at $1275 ????
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Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
SF3... you and I need to trade for just one year. Don't take it personally, but by god, I'd like just one year where I had 10% of my real estate flooded out. Im sure I'd come to hate it, but damn if it was only one year I think I might *like* pulling drills/combines/sprayers out of the mud. We were close here this spring, and then the tap shut off. Dare I even say though that we're "praying for rain" again. This country... One day it's feathers and ever so very rarely you get to have chicken dinner!
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Originally posted by jazz View Post
If the terminal calls you then there are problems brewing out there. Whats the story on the crop in MB? late? flooded?
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I have crop that should be sprayed but the thoughts of going into a nice smooth flat field and making these double scars every 100 feet across the field makes me a little sick to my stomach.
Next rain those scars will fill with water and if it turns dry they will get hard like cement.
If could only get a few sunny warm days without rain!
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Originally posted by seldomseen View PostI have crop that should be sprayed but the thoughts of going into a nice smooth flat field and making these double scars every 100 feet across the field makes me a little sick to my stomach.
Next rain those scars will fill with water and if it turns dry they will get hard like cement.
If could only get a few sunny warm days without rain!
ahhhh , “farming so easy” , one of the most ignorant comments that was ever said on here
not surprising though who it came from
best of luck, we need sun here as well , but a lot of area’s desperately need it
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And the other issue.
Spraying crops that are turning yellow from water logged soil would be similar to spraying them when they are turning blue from drought.
When they are struggling to grow chem isn’t the best for them.
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