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    Friday Crop Report!

    Nice week except for two inches of rain last
    weekend. Hail to south and west. Water starting
    to run in some small creeks again. Just when you
    think it's safe to get down some roads mother
    nature straitens you out.
    Ok some are harvesting so we will switch to
    yields etc.
    Peas all desiccated 3 fields nice one poor and
    one please send a hail storm. One note the
    highest assessed land is the one that I want hail
    on, flooded so bad last year, got it seeded this
    year then the 5 inch monsoon on farm progress
    show week, enough said. Oh yea pea bids are
    nose diving cargil told me it because moose jaw
    has excellent yields, I said why doesn't gee ail
    his boss back a news report our area has shitty
    pea yields! Always the positive news story in
    grain markets. Will be harvesting peas today or
    Saturday.
    Hrs desiccated early wheat, nice big heads will
    see in 10 to 14 days yield, others starting to
    desiccate hrs.
    Durum week away, looks like minor fusariumin
    odd. Head spraying was worth it.
    Barley, week ahead, will be my best yielded ever
    if it makes it, some early barley near town will be
    harvested today.
    Oats 10 days away, nice but nothing special.
    Canola, most early stuff is getting swath. Only
    saw one real real thick field so far. Heat blast in
    July did damage crop, combine with the areas
    that were wet at seeding and it's a average at
    best. Some will be surprised others will be really
    surprised. Later seeding more damaged. But the
    really late seeded is awesome like normal, tall
    thick stocks lots of pods and large pods if it
    doesn't freeze for two to three weeks might make
    it.
    Flax all fields just a mess, dirty and poor.
    Lentils virtually none in area.
    Soy nice stand nice catch looks awesome
    starting to put lots of pods needs three weeks, if
    it makes it peas will be non existent in future
    years.
    Basically next weeks hot hot temps will have our
    area in full harvest mode, " Let The Games
    Begin ".

    #2
    Same in this area, later seeding way better canola.
    Taller, thicker less weeds, but needs 2 weeks.
    Early and wet was ruined, hoping for 25 over seeded acres.
    7 this morning.
    Oats being cut east of Humboldt.

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      #3
      Only 4 deg here this a.m. Need more time yet. Everything should mature well if the forcast holds.

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        #4
        South farm hailed out wall to wall. Peas might average 5 bpa, canola might make 20, wheat might get to 25, lentils 50% damage, never sure what they will yield til their in the bin. Will start lentils up north this weekend, they look good, 25-30. Will start swathing early canola monday. Combining peas near the end of the week. Later crops need a long time yet without the frost.

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