I'm really worried about the canola finishing in this heat, hopefully it doesn't turn to pepper in this weather. Heard the barley is extremely light and low low low yields. The early oats looks terrible, should be ready to swather in a week. Our later oats looks amazing, just worried about how the heat is going to affect it, there should be enough moisture to finish it off. I honestly thought we had an above average crop to average, worried this heat will take it down too below average.
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Spotty rain doesn’t make grain.
This year if your land is spread around one field might be awsome then drive and harvest the next and it’s a WTF happened moment.
Later canola will suffer in our area I guess the last 1000 acres I should of switched into canola sooner than finishing wheat together with second drill.
Worked field last fall turning or burning way faster.
If seeded early don’t think will be yield issues. It if you seeded those later not good not good at all.
Peas are all sprayed maybe do the wheat on the sand ridge now for the bags.
40 acres
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What does a field, with those type of heads yield??? Top 1/3 - 1/4 of head, small shrivelled kernels, likely light test weight for those kernels.
Gonna be some surprises, especially if the grade doesn't hold to a #1, even more so, if there's a discount on high pro.
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*Toot* *Toot* look at me!! takes 40 acres to store all my grain bags in a drought year !!
10 for the bags and 30 for the ego.
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Green peas yields by field 33, 22, 28,
30, 18.
Yellow. 46, 38, 40, 48
Good colour slight bleach on some green
Green water best yielder and stood up best. It's been a while since so much difference in green and yellow usually mine are very close.
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We got a fluke inch of rain here S of Regina on August 2nd. The crop us looking like it cant decide whether to just hurry up and finish or try to squeeze a last bit out of the unexpected moisture. Canola is grass green yet, flax turning and durum is mostly still green but with some lighter patches now.
I dont see us turning a wheel for at least 2 more weeks even with the heat wave.
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15 rows = 36 seeds average
42 plants per foot average
Math
42 x 36 X factor 35 lbs x .00116 = 61.38
Quick guess combine and scale will tell at harvest.
For the parasite that posts nothing, we’re going to need more bags Jim.
I still say our area is back to a normal growing season.
Flood years are drying up soon a memory.
Sprayed a section today zero sloughs, in 2010 it had 526 acres.
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