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If you have a problem that can be fixed, then there is no use in worrying. If you have a problem that cannot be fixed, then there is no use in worrying.
Freewheat, are you with crop insurance?
Don't want to blow sunshine on you and can't tell what condition of your crop from here.
But swathed canola is somewhat protected from frost vs standing. Flax can take frost depending on maturity. Soybeans are amazing. There is usually a market for everything damaged, although not high prices. Probably you know all this, just a reminder. Do what you can, no one can do anymore than that.
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