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    So is this what Drew Meant by a Ugly June!

    Today

    17°C


    Fri

    21°C
    10°C
    30% rain
    Sat

    18°C
    9°C
    40% rain
    Sun

    19°C
    10°C
    60%
    Mon

    17°C
    11°C
    40%
    Tue

    20°C
    12°C
    60% rain
    Wed

    20°C
    11°C
    60% rain
    So June is turning its usual wet again,
    We missed most major rains till last
    night. Actually got some spraying done
    this week and just about caught up. Peas
    need a dose of reality but the rest is
    caught up.
    Drew earlier in year said get seeded
    because when june hits it will be wet
    again. Well rain rain rain rain rain.
    will again create PS poor Grain.
    Seed to Mud its a DUD!
    Oh well to those that need the rain good
    on you.

    #2
    Ya were more than wet here also. Mud is just nasty!

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      #3
      Dual kit for 4830 arrived yesterday, can
      you guess what we will be doing today.

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        #4
        Not to slight this thread, but that
        actually doesn't look too too bad. 40-60%
        chances. I wish it were my forecast. HA

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          #5
          Sask did all the big neighbours finish planting?

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            #6
            I have a Durum field that is infested with wildoats and was desperate to spray, so I went out the other day and went mud bogging with the sprayer. I have never attempted to spray in conditions like that before but I felt the deed had to be done. After getting over my initial shock at the ruts I was leaving the process was kinda fun, I could get the sprayer to 4 wheel drift on the headland turns. It was entertaining for a while.

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              #7
              10000 acres left at last count, maybe little less.
              The rest of us are done a while ago. Dual kit
              should be fun but no 4 wheel skids

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                #8
                coleville

                Wait til you start combining those fields. The repair bill will make them wild oats look cheaper.

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                  #9
                  When you are to wet the 40-60% chances turn into 100% chance...Every time...

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                    #10
                    Excellent point, Partners, excellent
                    point!

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                      #11
                      ColevilleH2O,,,,"The plane boss, The plane !!!", a plane would've made you money. Deep ruts are hellish and will take a great deal of time and work to remove from your field, let alone risk of damaging your equipment.
                      Even if the plane had to stay back from the headlands(because of neighouring crops), you would've only had to make a pass or two aroud the outside. Also take into account crop loss due to ruts and turns. Pipelines are a pain in the a$$, deep ruts aren't much different when you're direct seeding, except pipeline pay a little something.

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                        #12
                        1.4 inches up till noon today yea! Drowned out
                        areas appear. So much for seeding low areas.
                        Yea!

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                          #13
                          I suppose your chinese neighbour will tell you your lazy ass should get out and pump them sloughs and get them planted. LOL

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                            #14
                            When are you going to listen I've been telling you for 3 years RICE dammitt

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                              #15
                              Instead of all this research into canaryseed, I'd
                              put my money on someone developing short
                              season prairie rice. Huge- gigantic international
                              market, no advertising required.

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