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    #13
    Na I am talking about one earth. Drove through the two reserves on way to lake they just had a burn off and nothing seeded. All stubble burnt off.

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      #14
      Is that a burn off like they usually do, that is burn everything black?

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        #15
        we should get a fishing section going on here.

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          #16
          Hopper the big field was burnt in early may fire. Their is sprayer tracks in field so probably just sprayed. No fishing this last weekend build a deck. Kids wanted to fish over the deck but wife wanted the deck. Priorities.ha ha,Golf would have been better. Also didnt need the scratch in truck that got in lumber yard.

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            #17
            MC cant a guy get two days with his kids after seeding at the lake. Come on!
            Looks like we will have to custom seed this week for neighbor.

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              #18
              mc, do you have the baloons to be? Average $150/ac with most crop out of the ground and a potenial killer frost and time running away for reseed. Add wind, dry soil, and increased fuel costs to the number of acres some sask boys on here farm - the numders would make alot of people puke. But hey nothin but good times and easy money.

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                #19
                Wrapped up last night, May 31. Started two weeks later than normal and finished two weeks later than normal. Good feeling once again to be done, however more nervous than most years. Some pretty expensive fertilizer in the ground and we've had a lot of cold drying wind here in SESK, An inch of warm rain would make a lot of people feel better! Some planted too shallow with their master drills hoping to make up time on the calender, they're really looking for rain.
                Won't begrudge anyone takin' a few days off after going 'full tilt', I'd love to go to MMPP for a few days, but the jobs have been staking up here, so we'll take the days later when it's warmer.

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                  #20
                  Thats why there are fewer and fewer farmers every year.Becuase its so easy.

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                    #21
                    Conditions are poor here as well , early seedling canola got hammered by the frost got down to -5plus one night, latest wheat patchy germ. early peas and barley OK. agree with the sentiment that the crops in our area will have a very hard time reaching last years no stress potential. Pastures starting to look like Mid August. ( And we manage ours very very well)

                    As far as what you post thats your choice however I just truly believe if you want to clutter up a marketing site with nontopical info like fishing trips and what you ate for lunch be like Parsely and get a blog then your not clogging the site up. The rest is just like flyers that come in the mail that we have to wade through to get to the useful stuff. Really appreciate the marketing intelligence but really how much do you care and rightly so ,if and when I get or how a spend my days away from the farm.
                    Everyone deserves a little down time some get more than others its just the way different operations and types of operations are we have straight grain farmers in our area that think they are killing themselves that wouldn't last a week on the big mixed irrigated farms that feed calves all winter too. Its just the way it is . But it sure would be nice to keep the marketing site a marketing site not a clone of twitter thats all.

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                      #22
                      God made this earth 1/3 land 2/3 water, Therefore he must have intended us to spend 1/3 of our time plowing and 2/3 fishing.

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                        #23
                        Stuff it in your ear Mc.

                        If the boys want to chatter over their coffee in the morning, and it irritates you that you can't glean current, pertinent, valuable information that is FREE in thirty seconds, just put your mouse in your hand, click on the X in the right hand corner, and exit just like we'd hope you'd do on coffee row.

                        Pars

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                          #24
                          Parsely

                          Last time I checked the top of the site said commodity marketing thats all, this site tends to wander far from it way too often but youre dead right though, I can and should choose to ignore all the non topical drivel that adds nothing of import to my life and my business or industry .. Kinda like I never have and never will waste time looking in the closet that they set up for you to fill your days with.

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