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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostEach area is different.
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I’m just going to say we are losing a bushel/acre/day going forward until we get rain. The white plants showing up in the canola and wheat are going to be zeros. Western Producer says bumper crop on the way, they will have to revise that headline soon. We have bare low areas from too much rain and burnt off ridges so 30% will be gone right off the start.
prediction unless it stays crazy hot then all bets are off.
wheat 45
canola 40
oats 90 light as shit
barley 75 but lots of thins.
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Started silaging yesterday. A little early historically. First field looks to be 5 ton per acre. Same field last year was just over 10. Was going backwards fast so we had to go. This is where we feed our cows all winter, so certainly some manure but ground is compacted and must be cultivated before seeding, drying it out a bit. Hope the next field is better, will have an idea later today.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostStarted silaging yesterday. A little early historically. First field looks to be 5 ton per acre. Same field last year was just over 10. Was going backwards fast so we had to go. This is where we feed our cows all winter, so certainly some manure but ground is compacted and must be cultivated before seeding, drying it out a bit. Hope the next field is better, will have an idea later today.
Most barley I've seen in that general area looked far too ripe to silage already.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
When was that seeded?
Most barley I've seen in that general area looked far too ripe to silage already.
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