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Flooded acres question ?????

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  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 21884

    Flooded acres question ?????

    Between flooded acres already seeded and unseeded acres, is Sask in worse shape than 2010, 2011 ?? This is a possible train wreck, no? June is just a few days away. This seems too be a much bigger area than either year, possibly both combined ??
  • freewheat
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 2981

    #2
    Personally, I am in better shape than
    2010, worse than 2011. Some guys here have
    yet to start, some guys I figure may be
    half. I am curious at the responses here
    as well, as yes it seems the area may be
    larger. One thing I do know, time is
    running out from a yield perspective, a
    crop choice perspective etc...

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    • parsley
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2000
      • 10986

      #3
      Buckwheat. Sow in June. Pars

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      • furrowtickler
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 21884

        #4
        We realy need better weather forecasting models here in Canada. The U.S. one I follow was calling for a very wet May for southern Sask back on the 26 th April when I seen it develeping on their outlooks. I stated it on the 26th when I seen it, check my post "Wet May" from the 26th april. But what does this dumb farmer know.
        Enviro Canada and the millions of tax payer dollars is good for 6 hrs out at best - pathetic.

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        • sumdumguy
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 11977

          #5
          Canola by air.

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          • riders2010
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 2205

            #6
            Air or boat? lol

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            • SASKFARMER3
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 14485

              #7
              Well good post as those in Alberta and
              Manitoba say Im always killing a crop!
              No its reality what is happening again
              this year.
              Were 61% Sat. Tried what a joke.
              Finished the two we were working on and
              tried starting two new ones. Canola on
              HRS stubble, that drill got 200 ft and
              pulled anchor and went home! Second was
              on Kelly Disced ground and seeded 100
              acres before it rained us out.
              I agree on one thing furrow. Cold WEt
              Weather is not a recipy for success.
              Our canola is exactly 60% of what we
              planned to seed. With yesterdays storms
              we will loose 10% from flooded areas
              that now have water sitting on top of
              seeds. They will rot!
              21 mill minus 10% is 18.9 take away .9
              for flooding and lost crop multiple by
              average yield and Oh were bellow the
              MAgic number!!!!!!!!!! Charlie you say
              worry about the yield number IS a 13.5
              crop in the cards.

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              • groundspeed
                Senior Member
                • May 2011
                • 127

                #8
                33% done here, canola by air only works if you have a way to get fertilizer down otherwise forget it.

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                • freewheat
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 2981

                  #9
                  And it only works if the soil dries out
                  after. When it has no air, forget it as
                  well. Canola needs NPKS in a good ratio.
                  It is hard to get P in particular in a
                  good place for canola to uptake...

                  At the same time, with decent coverage
                  for canola under crop insurance, it must
                  not be off the table. Better than the 70
                  dollar kick in the ass for not being
                  able to seed.

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                  • Farmkid1
                    Junior Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 28

                    #10
                    I am in way better shape than 2010. Not as good as 2011. Done seeding, 2.8 inches in the last week. We have enough rain. Mudded in last half of canola, not sure if it will make it, peas are up and not sure if they are liking the mud much. Area is 75% done, 2010 area was about half done when we flooded.

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