Good on you Klause, hope they finish for you. There are a lot of naysayers everywhere lol - most are too lazy this time of year to do anything extra then call down anyone who does and then say their yields are b/s. I for one believe your yields, much like JD's. We had about the same here last year - funny thing is you get the same reaction lol
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Sorry klause I am not posting any pics of my peas.. Don't wanna take the wind out of your sails They are very good here as well with the exception of some minimal drowned out acres.. Interesting fact tho drove from Farm to portage last week and once I hit the transcanada there isnt a decent field in 720 kms that I saw.. All drowned out and root rotted..
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JD
2nd your statement on the nice peas
Way more Chem damage than growers care to admit.
Full bloom here... Maturity will catch up in 2 weeks with warm weather.
Averaged 10 year crop easy. Sf3 can't trick sat imaging.
Those who need to know... Don't surprise. Easy.
Enjoy. The weather!
Cheers!
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Nice to see, in our back yard it is mixed. Some very good fields, notably on lighter more well drained soils, some bad, with yield loss but not devastated and devastated. Some of these fields had the full meal deal with fertilizer inoculant and now not worth the fungicide.
Soil types, led to saturation, lighter soils or well drained fields faired better.
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I looked in a neighbours field, we have no peas. They look good, full bloom ....
but if you walk through and randomly pull 10 plants randomly out of the ground( dont dig them out), pull them by the main stock and look where they break off. Many are brown and hardening off, root rot. Good luck , weather and timing will determine how well these crop finish. Today the weather is ideal.
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