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    If I here or read one more time "excellent growing conditions" I'm going to puke!

    Honest to god where do we get these so called
    experts in agriculture. Every day I read some
    where ( except Larry) how crop conditions are
    great with the cooler temps promoting great
    flowering and head filling. Yes if this was first of
    June coming great but it's August first you
    morons. In Canada we have this thing that
    happens after the 20 th of June the days get
    shorter and the night get longer. Dah were flicking
    wet from Calgary to winter peg. Bring on the heat
    is what we need not flicking 15 to 20 temps.
    Then when it freezes oh every one should have
    been going earlier. Dah snow on ground till 10 th
    of may.
    Get the f$&k out of you offices and actually check
    what the hell is happening.
    Most farmers don't have a warm fuzzy feeling
    about this crop.
    Heat burn the bitch and let's get on with harvest is
    what we need.

    #2
    with every passing day of cloud, and temperatures under 20, I get a
    little more nervous...

    And they keep changing the forecast. Last night today was to be
    sunny and 21: Now, cloudy, 60% chance of rain, and 18. Not really a
    heat unit day.

    In this area, the rain is the first blow, the lack of heat and sun
    is the coupe de grace.

    SF, perhaps they are talking about the drought prone regions which
    are actually green and lush...

    Thankfully my canola is pretty much shutting down, but there is a
    LOT that has only been blooming a week, and lots that is just
    showing first flower. Some oats still not headed... And these were
    not exceptionally late seeded crops: They simply have had no heat
    units.

    How the soybeans doing wit no heat? Last year was a good bean year,
    but this year with no heat, I think a lot of guys might come back to
    earth...Here the beans are just stalled, sitting there. Yellow,
    short, stunted and thin....

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      #3
      Excellent growing conditions, wheat filling well and soybean pod filling. Should all be mature by the end of August. Frost would have to occur in August to do significant damage around here.

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        #4
        Beans are starting to pod. Shorter than the last
        few years. Lots of late hrs and canola that's just in
        full bloom and flowering starting in hrs to early
        head. Late prosario might have been a big
        mistake, if you end up burning a crop.
        Ag looser if I get all August yea will have some to
        Harvest so will some of Saskatchewan, but most
        need till sept 10th. That's the real story!

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          #5
          I can't speak for your conditions only my own. We have not had a lot of rain so the crops have advanced and are pretty much on schedule. The market will determine the final condition.

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            #6
            I love the cooler weather, just what my canaryseed needs!! Durum on stubble is ripening, lentils starting to turn. Looks excellent.

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              #7
              Dave don't make me drive out to your farm and
              call you a fricking BS. You need three weeks to
              four?

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                #8
                SF3 - some parts of Alberta, the canola
                crop maturity appears ahead of schedule.
                It will be a mixed bag across western
                Canada.

                Updated U.S. crop ratings as of Sunday;

                Soybeans . . . now rated 63% good-to-
                excellent, down 1% from last week. The
                ten year average is 59% for this time of
                year.

                Corn . . . now rated 63% good to
                excellent, unchanged from last week.
                This compared to the ten year average of
                61%

                Sidenote . . . appears that funds are
                now building a heavy short position in
                canola. This also means that there may
                be eventually be a sharp shortcovering
                rally . . . when it triggers.

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                  #9
                  I see many "excellent" crops around here as well - 3 weeks late though with a severe lack of GDD..... I duno??

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                    #10
                    Zero harvested here in the next 5 weeks. Nothing
                    until September. Need 6-7 weeks to escape
                    damage. It gonna be a close one. Lentils are
                    turning into a haycrop. Looked at a neighbours
                    large greens today. Flowering for 35 days and
                    virtually no pods. Vine length of 36".. Reds are
                    better but the big yields won't be there in them
                    either. To cool to wet . Earliest durum 5 weeks
                    from harvest. Canola swathing in 4-5 weeks.
                    Pea dessication in 4 weeks

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                      #11
                      Holidaying from High Level to Falher to
                      Lloydminister to Rose Town to Medicine Hat to
                      Lethbridge to now Calgary over all crops look
                      pretty damb good. Was only plus 7 in Lethbridge
                      last night.

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                        #12
                        O ya looks like the boys in Falher have the
                        Canola on Canola figured out now. Looks like 75
                        per cent planted yellow.

                        Rosetown wheat looks just past heading out. Zero
                        in the seeds yet. Some Canola at Raymond was
                        totally yellow yet! Some canola in La Crete/High
                        level done flowering. Thought the south was
                        always first???

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                          #13
                          Our rule of thumb - if lentils arent 2/3 podded by
                          July 17, then they start the regrowth and turn into
                          excellent hay. They really need hot, dry stress to
                          finish off. Early Mustard here is starting to turn.
                          That may make it, but overall other crops better
                          get some serious heat.

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                            #14
                            Cutting canola here in 2 weeks or less I suspect.
                            Seeded may 8-12. Cosidering leaving some
                            stand for straight cutting. Heavy well knitted stand
                            laying over badly. Top pods fully formed, filled and
                            can just about roll between fingers. Yield estimate
                            at this point looks to be well above average. Early
                            durum (brigade) is full and turning. Later durum
                            still filling. Both show promise. LG lentils podded
                            well and still flowering. Need heat to shut them
                            down. Reds podded well and showing signs of
                            turning. Chickpeas podded but very slow filling,
                            still flowering, might be in for a wreck on that one
                            without some heat soon.
                            Anyone with canola straight cutting experience I
                            would appreciate your input.

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                              #15
                              DAVE 4441!!! Tell me about the cool
                              weather for canaryseed???? What do you
                              mean by this? Just wondering, as I have
                              some nice looking canaryseed, and it has
                              been cool...

                              TIA.

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