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    #41
    Who ever gets smashed by MORE snow or RAIN , will see ZIP harvest till after the 18th, but NO MORE TEMPS above 10C. Record MESS is a Comin, hoping for November or winter. This is SLOW TORTURE!

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      #42
      Originally posted by fjlip View Post
      Who ever gets smashed by MORE snow or RAIN , will see ZIP harvest till after the 18th, but NO MORE TEMPS above 10C. Record MESS is a Comin, hoping for November or winter. This is SLOW TORTURE!
      No worries here....the sask ag minister said we could get a month of nice weather....

      He is so phucking stupid it hurts...

      We should all follow his lead and have the auction ....see how it works out for Saskatchewan's economy . ...

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        #43
        Standing bly.down to 18.7..
        Woopee..
        If growing bly.
        Give synergy a try.
        Great yield..

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          #44
          I think we need to remember how wet or saturated the soil is and the fact there are areas of Western Canada grain growing areas that now have standinng water in the fields from excess rain and prolonged cool damp conditions. Really not a typical fall harvest. What would it take to overcome one of the wettest Septembers on record? When the days are short with late starts. Might have to rethink the approach to finishing this harvest.
          Some of us, read "I", might have to do some things we're not accustomed to.

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            #45
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            Some of us, read "I", might have to do some things we're not accustomed to.[/QUOTE]

            I think we are both to old to go roughnecking to pay the fuel bill.

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              #46
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              I think we need to remember how wet or saturated the soil is and the fact there are areas of Western Canada grain growing areas that now have standinng water in the fields from excess rain and prolonged cool damp conditions. Really not a typical fall harvest. What would it take to overcome one of the wettest Septembers on record? When the days are short with late starts. Might have to rethink the approach to finishing this harvest.
              Some of us, read "I", might have to do some things we're not accustomed to.
              Wet and sloshing through a foot of water and carting miles down unmaintained roads is usually normal for us. Or at least in the last 5 years it seems it's was wet more often than dry. Very fortunate this year being able to get 65% off so far, and I hope everyone gets some luck to get some of it off.
              Last edited by Dr Tone; Oct 7, 2019, 06:10.

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                #47
                Finally Got going yesterday and even with the Hurricane it only dropped one point. Like WTF, Oh its flat on the ground probably has something to do with it. WHeat.

                19.6 if it flows it goes. But slowly.

                Into the Dryer.

                Canola 15.9 standing 12.9 swath along time down.

                The wind helped canola in swaths yesterday. Standing has green in it.

                Barley is in the flag leaf stage with second-growth so I would say its ****ed.

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                  #48
                  Canola made it to 10.3 yesterday
                  Today we might be lucky enough to find that swath we have been looking for all fall
                  Sure hope forecasts are wrong

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                    Finally Got going yesterday and even with the Hurricane it only dropped one point. Like WTF, Oh its flat on the ground probably has something to do with it. WHeat.

                    19.6 if it flows it goes. But slowly.

                    Into the Dryer.

                    Canola 15.9 standing 12.9 swath along time down.

                    The wind helped canola in swaths yesterday. Standing has green in it.

                    Barley is in the flag leaf stage with second-growth so I would say its ****ed.

                    Wind helped the straw in canola swaths for me, but it certainly didn't dry the seed. First load was 12.8 at 11 am and it was still 12.4 at 5pm when I finished the field. Unreal!

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                      #50
                      Less dew here the last two mornings...."She's" probably saving it up to give to me in one shot.....thanks Mother Nature!


                      We need a high pressure ridge locked over us with a good south west wind to pump up some of that dry Nevada and Arizona air.
                      Last edited by farmaholic; Oct 7, 2019, 06:34.

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