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    Seeding Done!

    Yep.... this rain's finished it I think.

    #2
    Depending on where you are - eston and French
    lentils are a great late crop. We seeded eston
    lentils June 19 in 1986. Produced a close to 50
    bushel #1 crop when the market was so short
    due to drought. June 19, 1986. Markets should
    be good for lentils.

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      #3
      Seeding may be done but that crop in the ground is in trouble now. Those brokers in winnipeg and Minneapolis need to realize that western canada and the states are in trouble and somebody is going to start starving this winter.Half of our acres are in and now a third of them are under water and it is cold....

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        #4
        Plus everything in North west Sask and north east Alberta has been freeze dried and in serious trouble without a good rain very soon.

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          #5
          cotton proverb 21:31

          at least if i go broke farming,i wont have to farm
          anymore

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            #6
            My favorite proverb that I learned, and lived for a decade goes - I hope I break even, I could use the money!

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              #7
              Talked to a guy out scouting crops just east of Red Deer, Alberta this morning. He said most of the canola is smoked east of Red Deer. His words....Its black and its dead!

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                #8
                But again all the experts say -8 wont hurt the canola crop. Or a little water wont hurt the crop. Or drought wont hurt the crop the roots go down.
                IT's BS and it goes on and on and on.
                When will farmers have a real crop scouting tour like the usa.

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                  #9
                  Frost in Southern Alberta too. Looked at the corn today, and yep, it froze. Sunday morning. Canola looks OK, but the corns all yellow. It'll grow back, but geez arent we ever getting some warm weather? I'm seeing leaf disease in the wheat already. Global warming, where are you??!!

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                    #10
                    It's actually causing COOLING in Canada!
                    More carbon, not less you idiots in gov.
                    Last place on earth that needs it COLDER.
                    Warmer is drier.

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                      #11
                      Quote from Drew Learner:

                      "There is no change in the outlook for farmers in
                      southern
                      Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan where it
                      will remain too wet to plant
                      for at least the next week to 10 days. The possible
                      storm early to mid next
                      week could bring additional rainfall likely keeping
                      farmers out of the
                      fields for the rest of the spring planting season. "

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                        #12
                        Summer, is that YOU???? No couldn't be, shouldn't be, wouldn't be, SOB, it is!!!!!!!!

                        http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/camb0244?ref=topnav_weather_savedcity

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                          #13
                          I'll believe it when I see it.

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                            #14
                            Klaus did you get anything at all planted? I am guessing none by the snow that set you back.

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                              #15
                              We got 80 of beans, 40 of oats, and 15 of peas in.... out of 1200 :'(

                              Soybeans are under water, the oats isn't germinating, but some of the seed is getting soft, and the peas... well the field's saturated.

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