• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Friday Crop Report on a Thursday.

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #71
    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    You don't see canola like that in the Slum of the Ghetto. Especially the variety and herbicide system we're growing.
    Sloooooooooow and darker yellow flowers....not the vigorous plants with the vibrant yellow flowers of the other two systems. But I hope to make it up on price on a respectable yield for what it is. Really hard looking at some.of the pics posted and comparing them to our "overall" crop.....but if I look hard enough I'm sure I could find a plant or area that could compete.....until then I'll accept what's here and keep my expectations low.
    We like the Canola with holes in the quarter-size leaves. I have a patch I’ve been throwing the bath water on. I could post that picture. 😂

    Comment


      #72
      Click image for larger version

Name:	E55600F1-96F2-4A8B-AB39-3B830B239F40.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	16.5 KB
ID:	769942
      12 days after the storm , looks like chernoybyl
      No leaves on trees
      Teachers/cops will have trouble tellin us these 5 will come back lol

      Comment


        #73
        Wow Case, the hail adjuster will have a hail of a time deciding whether he should pay you. 😝
        Last edited by sumdumguy; Jul 14, 2020, 15:47.

        Comment


          #74
          Click image for larger version

Name:	3450D754-614E-4501-B686-A7332D203311.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	19.2 KB
ID:	769943Click image for larger version

Name:	722CF1AE-502A-4753-AF77-BD5D4F813297.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	19.0 KB
ID:	769944Click image for larger version

Name:	8F959472-23CD-4976-A13A-D6DA5A893789.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	19.8 KB
ID:	769945
          A few pics from ground zero
          Like this all around the farm , lots of 16” white poplar busted off
          Apparently winds topped at 150 MPH
          Luckily environment canada had warned us to wash our hands

          Comment


            #75
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            [ATTACH]6397[/ATTACH][ATTACH]6398[/ATTACH][ATTACH]6399[/ATTACH]
            A few pics from ground zero
            Like this all around the farm , lots of 16” white poplar busted off
            Apparently winds topped at 150 MPH
            Luckily environment canada had warned us to wash our hands
            Case are you in the Tisdale area? You had one hell of a storm! Hopefully your farm yard didn’t take the whole brunt of the storm. I always hope that any hail storm stays away from the yard. Would take years to rebuild everything. Good luck!

            Comment


              #76
              Arborfield
              No yard damage here but a yard and another house close by were totalled
              Good hail ins here so were ok
              Ive never saw one like it
              150 mph things are movin

              Comment


                #77
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                [ATTACH]6396[/ATTACH]
                12 days after the storm , looks like chernoybyl
                No leaves on trees
                Teachers/cops will have trouble tellin us these 5 will come back lol
                The high spots will make it up and end up worst tax year ever, or not.

                Comment


                  #78
                  Of all the grief farming here the only hail wreck was 1950, dad worked on the railroad and had to hid in a culvert, that storm did in everything.

                  Comment


                    #79
                    Originally posted by makar View Post
                    Of all the grief farming here the only hail wreck was 1950, dad worked on the railroad and had to hid in a culvert, that storm did in everything.
                    I think it was 2012 here. Pounded the west windows out of the house, stripped the shingles off of everything, destroyed siding. Took rearview mirrors out of any vehicle faced east, and stripped cabs of marker lights. Crop smelled like sileage for a week. We usually get storms that brew off the foothills in the afternoon, and they dont get here till after the supper hour which *usually* takes the majority of the punch out of them.

                    Comment


                      #80
                      1983 was hardest on crop and the YARD for us. Was late August storm. Standing wheat FLAT, swathed wheat welded to ground, swathed canola 40 bushels under swath. Those years we had half Polish canola, was all in bin. All new shingles, bin roofs all have the dents. trees lost leaves, some broken plastic parts on machinery. 2012 lots of crop damage, missed the yard.

                      Comment

                      • Reply to this Thread
                      • Return to Topic List
                      Working...