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  • farmaholic
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    Originally posted by bucket View Post
    Advice needed....canola is dry but green count is 5 to 6 percent. ...it was shelling when swathing it....anyway will rain hurt it?


    Wheat is tested 18 standing ....lots of green and puffy kernels ....will I lose a grade?

    Bucket, green as in lime green or distinctly green? I think when they say green they mean distinctly green throughout the seed. Distinctly green would be dark green to me.

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  • fjlip
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    Originally posted by bucket View Post
    Advice needed....canola is dry but green count is 5 to 6 percent. ...it was shelling when swathing it....anyway will rain hurt it?


    Wheat is tested 18 standing ....lots of green and puffy kernels ....will I lose a grade?
    Canola usually fine, it does sprout if seed is very dry when it rains and stays humid for a week. Hopefully not warm AND wet.

    Wheat, combine and dry/aerate, been doing the green puffy kernels, where drowned in June, ALL HARVEST!

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  • fjlip
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    Any rain better be DARN slow, still dealing with spring/spraying RUTS cursing hard fast flooding rains! Cost us grain, potential.

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  • bucket
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    Advice needed....canola is dry but green count is 5 to 6 percent. ...it was shelling when swathing it....anyway will rain hurt it?


    Wheat is tested 18 standing ....lots of green and puffy kernels ....will I lose a grade?

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  • farmaholic
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    I just read and re-read Drew's "Special Weather Report", I hope we get nailed and that imaginary(?????????) wall around us finally dissolves that the summer weather systems would either butt up against and rain west of here, split around and mostly rain north of here, or have the rain develop east of us and continue tracking east.

    Time will tell and time doesn't lie.

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  • Hopalong
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    Even those with considerable crop to harvest would likely appreciate rain in moderation with return to dry weather.
    Snow is becoming more of a threat from now on.
    Ninety per cent harvest complete on own farm, just canola left.

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  • farming101
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    6 day totals anywhere from 60 mm NOAA down to .5 mm YR.NO

    Somebody's going to be wrong

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  • farmaholic
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    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
    Its really getting bad when we need Disclaimer...the above comment is in no way intended to offend anyone and is only the "opinion" of it's author.

    Just say it like it is.

    No "filter" required then? Oh boy, now I can dig deeper holes that I can't possibly crawl out of!

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  • furrowtickler
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    Not much for cereals left here
    Got two days left here and we will have just Soybeans and reseed canola left .... hopefully 🤞

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Its really getting bad when we need Disclaimer...the above comment is in no way intended to offend anyone and is only the "opinion" of it's author.

    Just say it like it is.

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