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  • seldomseen
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 2020

    #21
    This is different than Tweeter because everyone on there has pictures of fungicide going on the nicest crops! There must be some nice somewhere?
    The market must watch tweeter.

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    • Sheepwheat
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2017
      • 3137

      #22
      Around here, canola is the miracle crop. Ten days ago, I would have given it a sf3 three out of ten. Most was not visible from the road and looked barren. After the sudden wicked growth the last week n half, I give it an eight plus. This canola crop has recovered marvellously relative to how it looked before. Sure there is some that is suffering, but overall there is some amazingly nice canola around. I never would have thought it ten days ago, that’s for darn certain.

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      • Goodtime
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 627

        #23
        Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
        This is different than Tweeter because everyone on there has pictures of fungicide going on the nicest crops! There must be some nice somewhere?
        The market must watch tweeter.
        Was looking at Twitter the other day and guys were posting pics of pallets of fungicide they took to the farm....should a guy post pics of the fuel truck when it fills up the tanks in the yard...definitely some real simpletons out there.

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        • SASKFARMER
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2005
          • 6954

          #24
          I agree with you on the Twitter thing.

          A thin crop you can see two gophers going at it a mile away and the guy is applying fungicide. Like your real special aren’t you.

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          • farmaholic
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 17478

            #25
            Fungicide...

            Did the peas. Will do the flax to keep it standing for straight cutting. Everything else will be going without.
            Some wheat will already be in, or very shortly approaching, the "too late" stage but application timing would have been pretty easy because of pretty even staging. Canola canopy is a bit "airy".


            Why "hour-up" a sprayer when I don't THINK it warrants it. Spend a bunch of money for no benefit. And select for fungicide resistance applying it when it really doesn't need it.

            I've even taken the previous years' crop rotations into consideration.
            Last edited by farmaholic; Jul 9, 2019, 06:41.

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            • helmsdale
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2014
              • 2127

              #26
              Originally posted by Goodtime View Post
              Was looking at Twitter the other day and guys were posting pics of pallets of fungicide they took to the farm....should a guy post pics of the fuel truck when it fills up the tanks in the yard...definitely some real simpletons out there.
              "Just spraying a little #mostexpensivefungicide, on our #latestgreatestvariety with the ol #brandnewhighclearance. #westcdnag #deere #chemproduct #livinthedream #agmorethanever #spray2019

              Insert picture of pallet of the chem, new deere/patriot, new peterbilt and Denali 1/2 or 3/4 ton in the background by brand new shop with combines off in distance"

              Basically ag Twitter these days...

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              • farmaholic
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 17478

                #27
                It's all a big ego stroking competition, LOOK AT ME!!

                I only do Agriville, that's enough for me and all I can take some days.

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                • furrowtickler
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 21872

                  #28
                  Tremendous variability here this year
                  This spring was very unforgiving, more so than I’ve seen in years.
                  Add that to some ineffective seed treatment and it has lead to some train wrecks.



                  Side by side , there is lots of this around
                  Establishment was critical this year in most areas

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                  • Goodtime
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 627

                    #29
                    Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
                    "Just spraying a little #mostexpensivefungicide, on our #latestgreatestvariety with the ol #brandnewhighclearance. #westcdnag #deere #chemproduct #livinthedream #agmorethanever #spray2019

                    Insert picture of pallet of the chem, new deere/patriot, new peterbilt and Denali 1/2 or 3/4 ton in the background by brand new shop with combines off in distance"

                    Basically ag Twitter these days...
                    Also saw #nolakeformethisweekend posted by a few fungicide high rollers.

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                    • Guest

                      #30
                      Originally posted by Partners View Post
                      Any noticeable difference in varieties?
                      Our 7565 is doing real well compared to the newest and greatest truflex 92sc..
                      pioneer P501L did really well here

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