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3rd Rain of the Year and all are Montana Lows. Who else is getting these/

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  • Goodtime
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 627

    #11
    Finally restarted Harvest 2019 and of course a general rain this morning.....sadly I see a good portion of my crop going in the ground in June.

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    • SASKFARMER
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 6957

      #12
      Still raining here and looks like it set in for a bit longer.

      Over a 1/4 so far since 5 am.

      Yea only thing we’ll seed is the 40 acre sand ridge Wednesday.

      Let’s just say it’s wet again.

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      • AlbertaFarmer5
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2010
        • 12511

        #13
        Be grateful you are only getting rain. We were forecast to get snow, but so far has stayed north and west of us. Apparently roads are nearly impassible in places due to snow accumulations.

        Got a good start on spring harvest until supper yesterday. Ground is drier than expected.

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        • SASKFARMER
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2005
          • 6957

          #14
          Good luck n your spring harvest.

          That snow is red deer? North

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          • bucket
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 17027

            #15
            I say we take the year off like everyone else....


            But to be clear. ...I won't go first....hahaha

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            • AlbertaFarmer5
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2010
              • 12511

              #16
              Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
              Good luck n your spring harvest.

              That snow is red deer? North
              I heard it was near Alsike, roughly west of Edmonton. Not sure how widespread it is. Perhaps Woodland can offer an on the ground report?

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              • Sheepwheat
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2017
                • 3137

                #17
                Originally posted by bucket View Post
                I say we take the year off like everyone else....


                But to be clear. ...I won't go first....hahaha
                I’m toying with the idea in a serious way. Might seed some cover crops and set myself up for winter wheat. Seed enough barley to feed the sheep and screw planting a crop. If I jump, will you jump with me?

                Heart isn’t even close to in it anymore.

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                • woodland
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2015
                  • 1972

                  #18
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  I heard it was near Alsike, roughly west of Edmonton. Not sure how widespread it is. Perhaps Woodland can offer an on the ground report?
                  Breaking News from earlier today .............

                  There was beautiful bedding there the day before.

                  Ma Nature (the villain) threw a hissy fit and decided that the forecast of 10 mm of rain and a chance of snow was simply not good enough. Instead over an inch fell as the wind picked up to 70+ kph and then the temps dropped enough at 2 am to continue with 6 inches of wet snow. Chaos ensued with calves falling out and proceeding to become calfsickles as the bedding, daylight, and patience disappeared. Most of a case of colostrum, 65 bales of straw, and tireless effort of the crew managed to save all but four calves from the ruthless villain.

                  Lots of places around here lost power for most of yesterday and we’re thankful we didn’t. Only got five hours of sleep in the last two days and things are “kinda” caught up so Night Night.

                  Hopefully the snow will melt tomorrow ............ fieldwork is on pause for awhile.


                  Now back to your regularly scheduled program.................

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                  • SASKFARMER
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 6957

                    #19
                    Mud is fun for a bit, I had a hoe and was making water run yesterday. Need more gravel again. New bin site is holding up well so packed great. Done pumping water.

                    Seeding will happen one day just not today or maybe tomorrow

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                    • bigzee
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 1113

                      #20
                      After the start of last spring I won’t turn down a rain. The crop will get out in one way or another.
                      With all the wind we’ve had the pulse ground was starting to dry out on top, now with the six tenths this will be perfect.

                      Things will be a little backwards, will seed a lot of pulse ground to cereals, then switch to pulses in the cereal stubbles ..... as they are really wet!

                      I’m still boycotting canola or as I like to say “ABC”, that’s “Anything But Canola” It’s one less market to follow, and complain about when it goes for a free fall.

                      We get our moisture from Montana so seeing it push NE from there is good to see.

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