• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Friday Crop Report on a Thursday Week 18

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #25
    Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
    Ran was in the forecast for us, now it’s gone … as usual. Would have plumbed up some fields. Now it’s going to be a somber event having to go get light weight rice.

    Start signing my cheque SCIC!
    Yes the big rain event here is fading away as well.
    you can watch it dissipate on radar this morning as it comes east again
    Last edited by furrowtickler; Aug 5, 2024, 08:34.

    Comment


      #26
      Got 5mm so far. Little drizzle now. Was away to the us for a couple weeks. Montana Wyoming Idaho. Aside from northern Montana and north central Idaho everything wouldn’t grow unless it has irrigation. Was up by Nez Perce and guys straight cutting canola. Sure a lot more interesting than being stuck in mountain valleys for days on end. Aside from Bozeman and the other larger cities Montana looks tough. Wyoming appears a bit better off. Idaho is booming. I’ve lived north of hwy16 all my life so don’t take any offence you southerners but northern Montana around Shelby no wonder folks are drunk or fried. The most depressing bleak place.

      Comment


        #27
        After o rain for july we got 2.5 inches lasr night . We are hoping for 50 percent of average yield here. Rain was 3 weeks to late.

        Comment


          #28
          Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
          I’ve lived north of hwy16 all my life so don’t take any offence you southerners but northern Montana around Shelby no wonder folks are drunk or fried. The most depressing bleak place.
          That's how I feel whenever I go anywhere south or east of the parkland.
          Even Calgary is depressing, brown almost all year round.

          Comment


            #29
            East of Saskatoon through Humboldt Wadena Sturgis Swan River, system left 1-2" rain.
            Lodged average crops, maybe bushels but tough to cut.
            Last edited by fjlip; Aug 6, 2024, 17:15.

            Comment


              #30
              Going to be chilly by morning in this area

              Comment


                #31
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Going to be chilly by morning in this area
                Supposed to be 6 here. Little close for comfort

                Comment


                  #32
                  Lots of lodged durum north of Regina to Shell Lake.

                  Comment


                    #33
                    Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post

                    Supposed to be 6 here. Little close for comfort
                    We have been 6 twice in the last week. Highs in the teens.
                    Fair bit of Canola around with a lot of flowers.
                    Crop progress can really slow with this type of temps.
                    Was in hot on your trip?

                    Comment


                      #34
                      Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post

                      We have been 6 twice in the last week. Highs in the teens.
                      Fair bit of Canola around with a lot of flowers.
                      Crop progress can really slow with this type of temps.
                      Was in hot on your trip?
                      Oh boy was it ever. Leaving Idaho back through Montana down Nez Perce trail car thermometer said 43c. Thought the old van wasn’t going to make it.

                      Comment


                        #35
                        Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post

                        Oh boy was it ever. Leaving Idaho back through Montana down Nez Perce trail car thermometer said 43c. Thought the old van wasn’t going to make it.
                        They grow high yield low pro wheat for pastry flour in the Pallous. Also lots of peas?
                        What we consider extreme heat seems to be every day there.
                        Last edited by shtferbrains; Aug 7, 2024, 18:12.

                        Comment


                          #36
                          Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post

                          They grow high yield low pro wheat for pastry flour in the Pallous. Also lots of peas?
                          What we consider extreme heat seems to be every day there.
                          Yes. Lots going on canola. Wheat was still standing. Where I was I didn’t see any peas. Only place it wasn’t all irrigated. Hilly just like at home.

                          Comment

                          • Reply to this Thread
                          • Return to Topic List
                          Working...