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    #11
    They do look good.
    Pull (dig) a plant from a poor area and one from a good area and lay them side by side and take a picture. This will show root rot if any at ground level and plant health lower in the canopy.

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      #12
      I thought that the crops were totally ****ed out that way? Well things are looking really good!

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        #13
        I thought that the crops were totally ****ed out that way? Well things are looking really good!

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          #14
          My best half section had hail last night! Some times everything is against you! They look real nice good luck!

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            #15
            Actually haul 80 bu/ac across the scale last year or does farmer fudge factor need to be applied? Land lord hears this and your rent goes up. Does look good though. Have some good peas here in S AB too but I doubt any will hit 80. What are new crop yellows worth.

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              #16
              Those fields are carmel. Havent driven out that way yet. A bit different land out there.

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                #17
                I thought the R.M. of Humboldt declared themselves a disaster area?

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                  #18
                  The roads are a disaster. Very hilly country all low spots are Perma sloughs... roads have 4 ft of water over them in some spots

                  It could rain 3 ft and you would loose maybe 10 percent around sloughs

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                    #19
                    Too late for rolling I think. Hopefully they stay standing for the staight cutting.

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                      #20
                      Agree Klause but that 10% of ground (at times) could be 50% of the total yield.

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