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    #11
    midwest sask.
    Started friday seeding peas with a rented disk drill from the local Case dealer. Going with the new jump start and no starter phos this year will see how it works we realy get to go low rates with this disk and 12 inch spacing

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      #12
      Se sask.Started friday with a section of oats in.

      Bought an auto-steer and do i ever love it.

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        #13
        red river valley of mb - a few guys haven't started yet, but i'm almost half done 5000 acres. had a great week last week, seeing a welcome shower today but don't think it will be enough. although i should know by now to be careful asking for rain - it has a habit of not knowing when to stop around here.

        our situation is sure different this year than in the past 3 but i'm feeling your pain, guys in ne sask.

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          #14
          Started seeding yellow mustard on friday here in Southwest Sask.

          Started peas yesterday. Nice seeding conditions , best spring moisture conditions for a few years.

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            #15
            Hey prairie types. East-Central Ontario, barley's all in, got the liquid manure all out today and we'll start planting corn tomorrow. Probably be at the soybeans late next week. Very dry but still very cool.

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              #16
              Harrowed one field yesterday and today was just lucky to get back out of the field we tried today. Will hook the 425 Hp tractor onto the light harrows for tomorrow and try again. Hopefully a little better floatation with the bigger tractor.

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                #17
                Having a harrow going in the fields actually stopped a few vehicles today, LOL

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                  #18
                  Eastern MB, fertilized grass on Monday (in the rain), seeded 1/2 section of oats Wed/Thu and are back to fertilizing winter wheat (in light rain again). Hopefully, all we get is this little bit of rain to wash in the fertilizer and then it'll stop so we can get back to seeding. As somebody else said, rain has a nasty habit of not knowing when to stop here in MB.

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                    #19
                    Finally getting some moisture today,very dry April here in south Central Manitoba.Seeding is over 75% done in the the area(if you beleive coffee shop row). Moisture is welcome as our area was extremely dry since last June.We feel for you guys out west fighting mud we have been there,done that,not much fun.

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                      #20
                      Now also have the cultivator working in the fields to dry out the ground. The ground is barely supporting the cultivator center section, got stuck twice and actually the first time I got stuck was higher up on the hill one wheel sunk down and was still able to pull just barely then the other center section wheel sunk that was an instant stall. Unhooked , pulled out with the chain to better ground, then hooked back up. I find it better to leave the shovels scratching, that takes weight off the wheels. Now I make sure I have a smaller hitch pin( easier to remove when stuck), good chain, good long rope, handy man jack, and a board for under the handy man so I don't have to use my new wrench set under the jack, phone.
                      I am worried about this ground supporting the airdrill. I will work wet spots for a couple more days at least. Hope this forcasted rain stays away.

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