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  • agchat
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 463

    Same boat my ass!

    Could not agree with you more Saskfarmer. Here is our area: 2011 virtually zip seeded, 2012 small acres because of 2011, 2013 good crops, but then decline in quality half way thru because rains started again, 2014 another shit show, mudded in, now in excess off six inches of rain in twentyone days (17 inches since May 20). All who virtually seeded zip in 2011, and now have had in excess of six inches in the past twentyone days post it, so we can see if we are in the same boat. One more rain here and my next post will be from a boat.
  • freewheat
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 2981

    #2
    2006 seeded 110 acres of wheat. Rest unseeded.

    2007 seeded 0 with drill. Seeded 140 canola by plane, and had 260 acres of winter wheat.

    2008 a decent crop.

    2009 a decent crop.

    2010 NOTHING seeded.

    2011 half flooded crop

    2012 Poor canola aster yellows. Good wheat.

    2013 poor canola, too wet a start. Good wheat. Good canary. Poor flax. Some left out over winter, turned to snot.

    2014 Canola actually surprisingly decent, later fields VERY frost prone, Peas, lots there, but how can a guy get 'em in this weather, wheat excellent but VERY frost prone, canary VG, barley VG.

    It all for me depends on frost. And if it quits raining. Very concerned about frost, we are always later and 2/3 of my canola is too green. My wheat is not maturing. Peas are frost safe, but not rain safe. Barley getting to be a tangled mess. Canary a disasterous tangled mess.

    Sheep keep grazing and costing me NOTHING. They are frost safe, they are rainfast, they are awesome. lol!

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    • cottonpicken
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 6993

      #3
      Ahmen......................

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      • fjlip
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 9879

        #4
        Way simpler to list our perfect harvests, 1984, 1991, 1999, 2008, 2013, all the rest vary with issues. Some were real spirit killing. Never learned a dam thing, no two are a like. But 100% of the time, a great year/harvest was NEVER followed by another. Shit years can follow another though. Keep your sanity or we can always surrender to Mother Nature.

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        • crusher
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2001
          • 1189

          #5
          want some cheese with your whine

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          • Partners
            Senior Member
            • May 2010
            • 3105

            #6
            We all take a turn at getting bombed ..We have all been in the same boat...just not at the same time...

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            • freewheat
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 2981

              #7
              Perfectly said Partners. Perfectly said. The memory of good years are what keep many of us going.

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              • Hopperbin
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2007
                • 6562

                #8
                Every one good and bad . I am spraying peas at the moment that I estimate at 15 to 20. Beside neighbours that are at 0 from roundup not that there was anything before. My crop better on timing I think. But **** can sow thistles grow.

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                • Hopperbin
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 6562

                  #9
                  Every one good and bad . I am spraying peas at the moment that I estimate at 15 to 20. Beside neighbours that are at 0 from roundup not that there was anything before. My crop better on timing I think. But **** can sow thistles grow.

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                  • farmaholic
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 17483

                    #10
                    Definitely not all in the same boat, some are in life rafts and others in luxury cruise ships. I consider myself lucky and do have sympathy for those who have had way too much rain. We dodged alot of bullets this year, but not suffering from lack of rain either. Most of the crop is decent.

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