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  • makar
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 1694

    #21
    I can still get stuck, or son 2 can. Still not far from a wreck. Mother nature rules.

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    • SASKFARMER3
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 14485

      #22
      100 an acre doesn't work sorry its Saskatchewan, not Iowa.

      We have dry cycles and wet the wet lasted longer and was wetter than I would have liked but it has left the building.

      Still, have lots of moisture north of the valley but the wind is sucking it up real quick.

      Deep down ground still wet.

      Our genius at 70 paying on open bush and breaking land is really special.

      Good luck all Farming in Western Canada is not Easy as some thought.

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      • newguy
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 2145

        #23
        Originally posted by biglentil View Post
        You know its dry when the regular "its still too wet" whiners are no where to be found. Give me too wet any day, ill dig out my rubber boots and blow the dust off the tow straps. We are close to up shit creek without a paddle, the dealer's showing an Ace. Tell me this what happens to the land price if the stuff doesn't support vegetation? The doorway out gets pretty small if everyone heads for the exits. Not much envy for the bto's this year, glad im not in their shoes. Its painful enough to watch the slow motion train wreck.
        totally agree.Especially if a guy also runs cattle.a drought get complicated.

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        • grassfarmer
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2002
          • 9734

          #24
          Originally posted by newguy View Post
          totally agree.Especially if a guy also runs cattle.a drought get complicated.
          Yep, and the problems are more immediate with livestock. Guys that are running out of feed now need grass now and for the summer and to grow feed for next winter and there are no crop insurance cheques forthcoming. A rancher always prays for rain - it's part of the job description.

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          • ajl
            Senior Member
            • May 2008
            • 3254

            #25
            Originally posted by biglentil View Post
            You know its dry when the regular "its still too wet" whiners are no where to be found. Give me too wet any day, ill dig out my rubber boots and blow the dust off the tow straps. We are close to up shit creek without a paddle, the dealer's showing an Ace. Tell me this what happens to the land price if the stuff doesn't support vegetation? The doorway out gets pretty small if everyone heads for the exits. Not much envy for the bto's this year, glad im not in their shoes. Its painful enough to watch the slow motion train wreck.
            Just so you know; yield is zero when land is too wet too seed. Lots of guys learned that the hard way last year in this county and you still have to clean up the mess. Seed in mud and the crop is a dud is what happened to me last year.

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            • Hopalong
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2013
              • 1244

              #26
              Think Sask crop insurance has had low rainfall coverage for a number of years.
              Do other provinces have anything similar?
              Sask agriculture also produces crop cost of production info, not so much available for livestock.

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              • farmaholic
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 17483

                #27
                Our Neighbor broke up some old grass that wasn't "responding" well anymore. He is probably counting on getting more greenfeed than tame hay off that piece. Abused pastures are barely in catch up mode, there hasn't been alot of rain here yet. Wascana creek native pastures look slow too and the hills may never green up enough for a cow to wrap her tongue around. Yup the cattlemen here will have issues. A piece of alfalfa beside us that isn't very old looks like shit, no rain and a late start.

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                • farmaholic
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 17483

                  #28
                  Making decisions based on rain forecasts.....we want to apply some Authority to ground seeded to flax. EnviroCan says some rain for Thursday night and 60% chance Friday, which will likely diminish by the time those days arrive). Authority needs rain to activate it. It can safely lay there on the surface waiting because it doesn't photo degrade. But should be applied shortly after seeding AND it's only about $14/ac......just $14/ac more dollars on the table to risk.

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                  • Partners
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2010
                    • 3105

                    #29
                    Us to wet guys are finally having some fun seeding..first time in 9 yrs or more.forgot how big my fields really are..
                    Conditions are perfect right now..but as all we will need rain eventually. Will be able to seed approx 100 more acres that have only been summerfallowed since 2010..that has added up to be alot of dollars for our small farm.

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                    • SASKFARMER
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 7022

                      #30
                      Haven’t done this in years it’s called up and back no turning 60 times and in end seed 100 acres on 160 and even with section control you seeded more. Then Harvey less thanks to mor rain all summer. Dry sucks but welcome to western Canada the 15 wet were not normal

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