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I posted a while back on here that after all the fretting about no rain, when all is said and done there will be many 60+ wheat, 50+ canola and pea yields posted here on agriville.who needs rain to grow a crop anymore? Just look at the beautiful pictures of the crops sf3 has been posting this year. It would be nice to have that on a bumper year let alone one with an inch of rain all growing season coupled with high winds and 35 degree days.
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Peas looked like 40 ish from sprayer when dedicated around here or from HWY 4 , nothing close , manly high 20's to low 30's .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostPeas looked like 40 ish from sprayer when dedicated around here or from HWY 4 , nothing close , manly high 20's to low 30's .
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Well the year of no rain now shows its true results. Peas started yesterday. Plant mass because we were so wet in spring really good. But as plant grew and water ran out in july with 45 days of no rain it looked like a 55 bus nice thick stance and really only 35% of what it looked like from the road.
So if you take last years crop Wheat and Barley and Peas will be 35% of normal and Canola will be i still figure 50% of normal. Rain in August was just to late.
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