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  • Klause
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 3644

    Straight Talk

    Do you have enough moisture to get a crop out of the ground?

    Inlaws plainly don't... If it doesn't rain things won't sprout.. or at least not well.

    Stopped at our colonsay land yesterday, could be out there seeding except the soil is too cold.


    Around home moisture would be adequate to slightly surplus.
  • hobbyfrmr
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 3177

    #2
    As farmers, ranchers, gardeners our entire living hinges on rainfall. You do have to plant if you expect to harvest. As always recommended seed to moisture.
    I have a bad habit of going a little deeper because the old cultivator is not much of a precision tool. So do consider there still a handful of so called farmers that just go out there and get planted with some very primitive seeding eauipment.....and then hope there will be adequate rain.

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    • bucket
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 17016

      #3
      Last year laid the seed apparently 2mm above the moisture but was rain in the forecast everyday.

      Well everyday became the end of July.

      Not good. It was a shitty crop.
      Last edited by bucket; Apr 13, 2016, 12:02.

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      • blackpowder
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 9231

        #4
        Have to seed or no insurance. Could be going now. 2 1/2 weeks early. Wont start for 2 weeks yet. Scared to look where moisture is.

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        • farmaholic
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 17466

          #5
          hobby.... your seeding equipment may not be a precision tool but you are...Sorry, spring is here and a bit feisty...LOL


          My biggest concern will be the moisture in the flax stubble, then the pea stubble, and everything else should be close to equal. Not that there was any amount of snow here to fill stubble in the first place but seems flax is notorious for drying the ground out... I don't know if the left over stubble is a ****ing wick for moisture to get pulled out of the ground or what. I might have to adjust my rotation...

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          • tubs
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 484

            #6
            moisture alright way to early to start seeding I will wait to around 1 of may

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            • grrrr
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2004
              • 430

              #7
              Looked yesterday. Air drill still standing in 2 feet of snow. Not starting for a while yet. And yes, there is enough moisture.

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              • freewheat
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 2981

                #8
                Excess moisture here. Actually, excess snow left for this time of year. Forecast high today? 12 C. Actual current temp? 4 C. And so it goes. I may be glad at some point that it is shaping up like this here, but right now it is crazy...

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                • SASKFARMER3
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 14485

                  #9
                  Wet wet wet! Good if your at a T shirt party.
                  Like the heat today!

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                  • biglentil
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2015
                    • 3258

                    #10
                    wet up north dry down south go figure, regina flats seem dryish 50kms north adequate.

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