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  • HFL
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 371

    #21
    The sad part is that in years past when you had too much rain we at least got some. Now you're still getting to much and we are getting very little, basically nothing. The Worst of both worlds. Is there any place on the praires where conditions are good and have been good all season?

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    • greybeard
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2004
      • 427

      #22
      Up here in NE Sask they have said for generations that a dry year will hurt you but a wet year will kill you.
      I think mostly because it cost so much to process those crappy damp bushels of crap into something you can take to market and get screwed on.
      Lots of spoilage and waste.
      Good for pasture, poor for hay.
      Sometimes lots of distressed feed.

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      • freewheat
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2007
        • 2981

        #23
        HFL, up to now it has been pretty darn good. We were wishing for a rain later in June, and got it. Borderline dry is always best here. Now we are losing yield to too wet. AGAIN.

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        • furrowtickler
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2004
          • 21922

          #24
          Oh but regress back to early June - back to normal - all is awesome ...,, I hate to inform you - there is no more "normal " . Never count a chicken before the egg is hatched - Karma - it has happened to me - but I learned at a much younger age than you s/f

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