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Sampled some hand thrashed canola....untestable. Off the charts and still too green. Only cut on Sept 3. And most of the days since then have been wet and cool.
Our wheat swaths are stoopid wet(my problem)...and sprouting in them.
Someone tried standing wheat mid afternoon today...19.7....yikes.
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standing barley , 17.5, sprayed 3 weeks
finished oats best they got back to was 16., dried 80% of them
now drying barley
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Originally posted by FarmJunkie View PostHow’s the bushels up in Battleford?
Peas were not real good , maybe 40 on average in area.
Wheat is decent on average.
Canola , just starting . Hopefully make average
Overall it’s ok considering we had 5 inch’s or less of rain over the growing seasonLast edited by furrowtickler; Sep 15, 2019, 23:27.
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Hopefully average will cut it this year. Gonna be tough to make some money this year with average yields and poor prices.
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Originally posted by FarmJunkie View PostHopefully average will cut it this year. Gonna be tough to make some money this year with average yields and poor prices.
Net income will be down huge if prices don’t recover . Fine if you have huge yields , but that not the case in this area . And now the down grading game will start in cereals making it worse for those crops.
Some area far worse off than here though. A lot of areas will have severe sprouting .... that will kill net returns
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Ya the weather forecast looks wet again from Tuesday night on. Could be over inch if u get hit by Thunder boomer. Any cereals left out after this event will be totally buggered. Grounds getting soft for trucks and low spots a little scary if u don’t hit the hydro
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