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    #11
    Several guys discing/working stubble on irrigated ground up between Wawanesa and Shilo on Thursday.

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      #12
      Pure sand between Wawanesa and Shilo. Also seeding peas through snow at field edges near Brandon yesterday.

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        #13
        Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
        Our neighbours South of Regina burnt their first Canaryseed field black today and hope to seed Lentils tomorrow.
        I was under the impression that canary seed overwinters incredibly well.

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          The first gopher south of the valley started seeding today.

          You think the guy would learn he is always first and has average crops.

          Oh well push on.

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            #15
            Well he must have learnt something because he has a pretty nice seeding rig.

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              #16
              Milk

              Milk

              Milk

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                #17
                Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
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                The first gopher south of the valley started seeding today.

                You think the guy would learn he is always first and has average crops.

                Oh well push on.
                Can you seed wheat or peas too early?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Wheatking View Post
                  I was under the impression that canary seed overwinters incredibly well.
                  Sorry Wheatking, I should have said he burnt Canaryseed stubble (burns like gasoline).

                  We never had Canaryseed overwinter in the swath but mice and voles love to live under any lump of straw so I wonder what would be left by spring if one had to overwinter a crop.

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                    #19
                    No they will sit in wet cold ground just fine if treated. But funny the guy who farms next will arrive in two weeks and his crop will be one day later come fall.

                    Ground is still cold and frost isn't out.

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                      #20
                      Bmgb



                      Yup.

                      Peas will rot in cold wet soil and the early wheat last year was garbage.


                      I ask again.....what's the hurry....no one is moving buying or paying us for a good quality crop that has been farmed with high standards with lower emissions equipment and environmentally friendly practices. ....

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