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Last edited by biglentil; Oct 16, 2016, 10:39.
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Originally posted by newguy View PostBigzee.bit some durum yesterday too.was amazed how it had some snap.Never dreamed as field hardley dry enough to hold up combine.
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It is brutal here today , everything is soaked and or full of ice .
Areas south and north of here still covered in snow /ice from 12 days ago
Customers have whole corn fields snapped from the wieght is snow / ice / rain . Absolutely no chance of getting some crop off
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The trees in the back ground , well everything coated in ice :!
One of the plant around the house
Will be a few days here before even a great Indian Summer makes any difference. And this local area is "lucky"
Still snow covered south and north of us.
Sad thing is the areas that had the most crop out had by far the most snow 10 days ago.
Rumour has it the 100,000 acre guy in the SW had 35,000 to go 12 days ago .
But I guess it's all relative , a lot farms south of HWY 16 to Swift are 50-75 % done - in an area that had a drought last year . And it rained through most of that area again the past 12 hrs.
I would imagine the NE not much better
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Pouring here for last 2 hrs . Unf$&kingbelievable! . Rivers running 2/3 full , water everywhere . Ditches and drainage ditches full
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We had such big hopes for this weekend as the Canola was coming down so nice thurs 3 points to friday 3 points to sat then as usual after one day starting at 2:00 and ending at 7:30 with major plug. Sunday the Canola would have been dry. Then Sunday rain hit and were back to square one. 20 quarters to go not sure we will get them if the weather doesn't smarten up real soon. Only guys going were grain dryer guys and direct cut canola. Both still tough but one dry the next day.
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We had such big hopes for this weekend as the Canola was coming down so nice thurs 3 points to friday 3 points to sat then as usual after one day starting at 2:00 and ending at 7:30 with major plug. Sunday the Canola would have been dry. Then Sunday rain hit and were back to square one. 20 quarters to go not sure we will get them if the weather doesn't smarten up real soon. Only guys going were grain dryer guys and direct cut canola. Both still tough but one dry the next day.
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