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    #11
    Don't need much flax stubble or pea vines to cause grief on a Bourgault MRB. There tweety, just what you wanted to hear. Schadenfreude.

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      #12
      Don't need much flax stubble or pea vines to cause grief on a Bourgault MRB. There tweety, just what you wanted to hear. Schadenfreude.

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        #13
        Farma - I think you will be very close at the end of the day.

        OMG someone beat S/F to the first yield estimates - just kiddin there S/F.....

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          #14
          Drought isn't over at our place. If you look at the fourteen day forecast it indicates that the drought is strengthening.

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            #15
            farma, are they that bad? no experience, but i thought they were better.

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              #16
              Drought is far from over. Still huge acres in the Moose Jaw/Regina area that have received nothing this year. There will be those fortunate enough to grow a crop in the east that will receive decent prices. Good for them. It's about time.

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                #17
                Tweety have you guys got any decent rain over there in the past 5 days ? I know it is still dry SW of Battleford. Only pockets with good rains over here , very strippy

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                  #18
                  12/15mm since snow gone Grass looks dead alfa at near 10% bloom but to shorh to cut in most of field, Pasture ok but mostly old lake bottom. Cloudy cool 14deg yesterday

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                    #19
                    only a few tenths. And spotty. If summer is supposed to be hot and dry, this is gonna be ugly.

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                      #20
                      Farmaholic, a very good guess. If the whole of western Canada reports those numbers as an average yield, I would guess a 10 year low for grain and oilseed production would be the result.

                      As things stand right now I think a 5 year low is a lock.

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