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    #11
    Well v last time I checked the Dinos weren't really farming back then. It was grass that every once in a while burnt from Calgary to Winterpeg and across the north from Edmonton to Swan.
    Since farming Is what I am talking about this is like when I started and what I am saying is the last 10 where we flooded out year in year out and every one else got just enough to produce a bumper crop is not normal.
    Were back and sorry it pisses you off.
    I put in my 10 of shit crops now some one else can take up the torch.
    Basically its also about giving farmers false hope that the last 10 were normal growing years and all the science and Tec had come so far as they should and industry should plan for this every year. Oh and one area would go back to lakes and swamp because it just rains to much their.
    So have a great Sunday I did in the City doing my yard and will be back struggling with mother nature come Monday.

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      #12
      SF3, are you glad you burned?

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        #13
        Would not discount Canola Council forecast for longer term yields but would not expect it every year.
        We are in traditional growing area and suffered considerable yield loss from excess moisture past few years.
        Would also expect loss with return of dry years but not nearly as much loss as in eighties with our much better moisture conservation.
        Better to plan for a bit extra capacity in handling and transportation system.

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          #14
          Still happy I worked and burnt no

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            #15
            Yes I'm very happy would do again. Lots of moisture below that needs to get used up.

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              #16
              Well freewheat the only canola left here at all is the ones that were too dry to come up.

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                #17
                what is normal?
                after 41 crops, the last 4-5 years were not normal, enough rain to grow
                75- 90 -100 bushel of wheat, year after year if it was not drowned or flooded.
                enough nice dry fall weather to get them off .
                getting an extra month of frost free in the fall to mature a 90 bushel hrsw crop.
                not normal

                this is more normal, frost as a factor
                just about any month,and drought more likley than too wet.

                on the bright side here, we have soil reserve moisture, a big plus
                cereals and peas up and running on the reserve. canola still a chance for a 1/2
                decent crop . just a needs a 1/2 inch. and heat to outgrow the bugs.
                but it is running out of lives

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                  #18
                  SF3, if you say conditions now are scary good, you couldn't have been wet for 8 to 10 years. I think you're full of shit. Or, you don't know wet. That's probably it. You don't get it. You don't know wet. Unless it's "at the lake".

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                    #19
                    Why argue about it. All I know is we never had it as bad as some and right now our low spots on our clay land are not drying up. Otherwise when it doesn't rain a significant amount every third day and the temps are high and humidity is at lows you wished you had at harvest, it is amazing how things can dry up. At least make seeding more "normal" and enjoyable. Other than the ****ing frosts here, things were good and still are, except for the damaged canola. Frost and flea beetles.

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                      #20
                      Brave we got a half inch last night across the whole farm ! Yes I know mud sorry you want to argue but this year is so good so far it is scary! Flooded areas are gone for years but we're not losing what was seeded and that's what you don't get! Tough to make a buck when you seed 4000 acres canola and give it all then harvest 3 or less because of one insane weekend of rain! That some still can't say really happened!

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