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    #13

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      #14
      Well the traders were right after all. No production problems, crops are just fine.

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        #15
        Yes tweety your correct only problem its back to normal weather the palliser triangle is dry and the normally wetter areas are still getting rain and have sub moisture.

        Were back to normal finally.

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          #16
          Some times you get the shower and you look like the best farmer in the area the next time you get shit all and its like WTF happened.

          Ill be honest if we miss the july rain we are not going to do very well either. So far two tents in two rains over two nights. Sat and sunday.

          I guess this weeks crop report will show a drop big time.

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            #17
            Wasn't lotto max or maximillions, but we were in the middle of a 1"-1.25" rain last night, I'd say 20 miles by 30 miles. Will keep things going for another week of heat.
            BTW, I'm not apologizing for something that is random and beyond my control.

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              #18
              Don't worry about apologizing rain is rain and when it comes to a area its great. Your very fortunate and yes that will go a long way for the next week of heat.

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                #19
                I gotta admit I'm with tweety on this one. How can anyone complain about crops that look like that? If those are poor crops I'd love to see what the good ones look like.

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                  #20
                  Yes they look good but another week of extreme heat and wind and down hill they go.

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                    #21
                    But another rain and they are bumper in a week also????

                    There are some people with no crop seeded and some with crop seeded but it's bad. I really feel for those people because it's already over as far as generating something good.

                    And yes another week of dry does put those good crops at risk. I got some hail not sure what extent yet.

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                      #22
                      Yea your right. One rain and we're back on excellent for late canola and later hrs and barley. Peas are in full flower 6 will be 4 then 2. So yes one rain still would change things but like I said in spring 4 separate one inch rains makes a excellent crop one in may then in June after spraying or in middle one early july and then one Ex week in Regina. Then dry till after harvest

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                        #23
                        I cherry picked a couple photos of my nicest stuff trust me none of my neighbours have crops that look like that. My canary is headed out and looking like 10bpa. Flex header will be key. My cereals are looking like 30 tops. Neighbours with later seeded lentils will be lucky if they can get em on the cutter bar. Canola what a fk'ing disaster a one trick pony.
                        Last edited by biglentil; Jul 11, 2017, 08:12.

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                          #24
                          Pictures of my crops would make you all cry. I could crowd-source maybe, there's an idea especially if I cut off one leg for the picture in the Canola field. Every crop that starts with a "C"is the craps.

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