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Friday crop report on Thursday!

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  • carebear300
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 630

    #11
    tonditions much like last year, dam wet just getting started. Stay safe 60 miles north of Regina










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    • freewheat
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 2981

      #12
      Should START tomorrow, on my highest and dryest. As usual, we are in the pocket of frozen, wet Disneyland. Pick a field, I can get you stuck 10 places where it was seeded through last year. Area maybe 5% done. And we have hardly had measurable rain, just little re-dampeners here and there: it just won't dry. Highs of 6 and 7 do nothing for anything... A few guys, ( me included), have fields that are borderline whether they get seeded this year. High water table areas just are not drying.

      Forecast looks decent. Today is cloudy and miserably cold.

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      • SpicedRum
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2015
        • 20

        #13
        Should be 60% done on our farm by tonight

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        • Braveheart
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2001
          • 3257

          #14
          We're about three quarters done canola with a quarter section of soybeans to go. We could have pushed the canola in quicker but, what's the new saying, "canola sown together freezes together"?

          It has been cold here. Too cold for soy. Yesterday didn't climb over 8C. Monday might be minus 4!

          Grass crop in pastures still slow. Stockpiled spring pasture nice though. It's currently raining but cows are harvesting that stockpiled stuff nicely.

          Sounds like a wet maybe stormy weekend. Typical for a long weekend. Our barley seems to be the happiest crop growing right now.

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          • RidgeRunner
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 23

            #15
            Wheat flax and canola done. Waiting till next week to plant soys. Wheat coming but slow. Flax poking through on light land but kinda hoping its stays under this minus 4 they're forecasting for Monday night! Did some burn off in very low temps, so interesting to see how it works. 3 tenths in gauge from this morn, central mb. Off to pack camper........

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            • furrowtickler
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 21864

              #16
              Only doing 35- 40 ac soy - going into black dirt that's at 12-13c soil temp . Won't break the farm if they don't make it. It's been 13-16 c everyday here , warmer weather coming

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              • tweety
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2014
                • 3059

                #17
                Carebear, you must own a conservapak!

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