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Friday crop report on Thursday.

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  • SASKFARMER
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 6944

    #21
    Miami could flood if it was true. Me no I’m ok 🙂

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    • SASKFARMER
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 6944

      #22
      No state tax this weekend for Florida residents because it’s back to school and the locals need a break. Ha 𝐂𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐝𝐚 could learn lots.

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      • SASKFARMER
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 6944

        #23


        I guess it’s almost time to head home my youngest sent these to me today



        Our last seeded canola field catching up

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        • woodland
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2015
          • 1972

          #24
          Rubber boots are becoming normal attire here for the last six weeks. Corn is looking decent especially considering how cool and cloudy it’s been.


          July 12 it was at his knees and now it’s almost as tall as me. Haying has been a disaster for almost everyone as there hasn’t been three dry days in a row at all. Silaging is slow or nonexistent as trucks can’t get around the roads or fields. Got 1300 bales wrapped in 4 days and couldn’t have made a nice dry bale so the wrapper pays for itself again.



          Barley is laying down after all the wind and rain. My brother is thinking of crop lifters for the swather but I think that’ll be too much fun in the hills and rocks since it never got rolled this spring. Life is never dull as normal around here. It’s wet but better than the dry dust this spring.

          Good luck everyone and hope for heat and sun. 🍀

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          • Guest

            #25
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
            Sent from a combine harvest crew. Washington.

            Nice combine

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            • seldomseen
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 2017

              #26
              Crop looks good here as long as the hail stays away and we beat the frost. Trying to get the summer fallow in shape between all the rain showers On the field that tweety said would blow haha

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              • farmaholic
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 17476

                #27
                Not intended to offend but WTF seldomseen, I actually need an explanation.

                I must be one of those stoopid coffeshop farmers vvalk was referring to.

                Why such an even growth across the field and what is it?

                When, or will you resort to a glypho app sooner or later?

                Summerfallowing in wet conditions must be a bitch, how do you ever get a decent kill without just transplanting or having the weeds in contact with enough moisture to survive.

                We farm on different planets, summerfallow ruined more land around here that I care to talk about.

                For ****'s sake...the front caster wheels on the cultivator even have dirt stuck to them.

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                • blackpowder
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 9256

                  #28
                  What's summerfallow??

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                  • AlbertaFarmer5
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 12505

                    #29
                    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                    What's summerfallow??
                    That is what we will all get to do once Austanada succeeds in having glyphosate banned.

                    You will also get to learn other new words such as dust storm, black blizzard, erosion, and gully washer, plow layer or compaction layer, and famine.

                    On the other hand certain words will fall out of use, so you won't really need to increase your vocabulary. Terms such as organic matter, soil microbes, tilth, permeability, continuous cropping and surplus.

                    But just think of all the life giving CO2 we will be releasing between the diesel fuel and the tillage itself.

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                    • Guest

                      #30
                      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                      That is what we will all get to do once Austanada succeeds in having glyphosate banned.

                      You will also get to learn other new words such as dust storm, black blizzard, erosion, and gully washer, plow layer or compaction layer, and famine.

                      On the other hand certain words will fall out of use, so you won't really need to increase your vocabulary. Terms such as organic matter, soil microbes, tilth, permeability, continuous cropping and surplus.

                      But just think of all the life giving CO2 we will be releasing between the diesel fuel and the tillage itself.
                      Ever heard of green manure Arrogantfarmer2½ Must have fallen asleep or busy on Facebook when you attempted and failed at regenerative farming

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