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  • malleefarmer
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    you guys struggle with australian farming concepts NO INSURANCE.

    some multi peril stuff starting up but premium arm and a leg.

    This area the guy said 90mm of rain ytd in 700mm area. Usually a winter crop and summer crop.

    Frost area increasing can put up picks from southern coastal areas in WA canola in full flower turning as if it been sprayed with a 24d chem.

    Public opinion about 60 minutes story or myth which ever side your on has been overwhelming and suprisingly good.

    Most thought it would blow over quickly and has.

    You can have world best chem farming methods organic farming methods bad farming methods if a frost comes at wrong time your stuffed or not enough rain to germinate or in above picture to even plant.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Arguably, a healthy cover crop under a regenerative regime could have kept that soil in place. So, what cover crop do you recommend seeding that requires no moisture to germinate and grow?

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by LEP View Post
    I live in a dryer part of Saskatchewan. I can remember several years like that when we still did tillage.

    Unfortunately people like Austranada would prefer if we return to that.

    I hear the wildfires have started. Take care and hopefully you aren't near any.
    I do not condone tillage just because I've expressed my opinion for the need to get rid of glyphoshit. Some guys don't know how to farm without it and indeed don't want to. The treadmill is ironically too easy. Regenerative models of production are slowly taking over.

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  • LEP
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    I live in a dryer part of Saskatchewan. I can remember several years like that when we still did tillage.

    Unfortunately people like Austranada would prefer if we return to that.

    I hear the wildfires have started. Take care and hopefully you aren't near any.
    Last edited by LEP; Sep 12, 2019, 08:57.

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  • sofa.king
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    That is a horrible thing to experience as a farmer. Chin up malle things will change. Hopefully.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Sad to see
    I know we are not happy about the continued wet conditions here in Sask ,but that for sure is sobering and far worse than our situation.
    Hopefully they have some level of insurance.

    Strange thing is , well it’s not anymore actually, not a word in our markets hardly at all . All they can talk about here in Canada is this huge fake surplus of carryover.

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