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    #25
    It is soaking, sopping, sloppy, frigging wet here. I can't see us going for 10 days maybe longer even with good weather. Swaths are mush and snow geese are starting to work thier magic.

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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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        #27
        Another shot of rain yesterday. Man is my yard gross. Can only imagine what the fields are like. Some guys went on saturday but all was lost yesterday.

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          #28
          Field looks firm between the water...Would not see that here..

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            #29
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
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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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            Not fun at all. Just an observation, but do you not have super b's?

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              #30
              Not for harvest in mud

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                #31
                Not any hope for DUST any where near here, and between WATER we have SOUPY MUD. 4/10" on top of that Sunday.

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                  #32
                  Surprised to see semis driving in the fields, ours never leave the municipal roads now and even those are soft-soft-soft.

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                    #33
                    Grid is less than 50 to 75 ft away and the ridge we were on is 12 ft higher than grid. Only spot on a section I would try it. Third semi on side road sitting on shoulder loaded from field.

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