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Originally posted by bigzee View PostDid you go east of Assiniboia?Last edited by sumdumguy; Jul 31, 2020, 22:30.
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Originally posted by bigzee View PostDid you go east of Assiniboia?
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Were you home? We’ll be back next year. You’ve got some pretty fine looking crops out there Bigzee. We could have shared our beer and koobasa. And broke bread with you. 🥳
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostLooking at Pulses for staging and disease in the Assiniboia and Rouleau areas. Majorly fewer lentils around Assiniboia than last year but lots of lentils in Rouleau area as usual. And only 2 Canaryseed fields in our travels around south of Moose Jaw. Their lentils are about a week ahead of ours. We also only saw three fieldS of Chick Peas today. The ones south east of Assiniboia are podded but not filled. They were recently sprayed and no disease was apparent on the pods, but Chick Peas just south of Regina aren’t so lucky with disease on every pod. Lentils nearer Regina are late. Maybe we are just impatient. Drought and incessant heat may beat disease and finish them off. Lots of durum and canola everywhere.
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Crop Tour of S. Central Saskatchewan
Looking at Pulses for staging and disease in the Assiniboia and Rouleau areas. Majorly fewer lentils around Assiniboia than last year but lots of lentils in Rouleau area as usual. And only 2 Canaryseed fields in our travels around south of Moose Jaw. Their lentils are about a week ahead of ours. We also only saw three fieldS of Chick Peas today. The ones south east of Assiniboia are podded but not filled. They were recently sprayed and no disease was apparent on the pods, but Chick Peas just south of Regina aren’t so lucky with disease on every pod. Lentils nearer Regina are late. Maybe we are just impatient. Drought and incessant heat may beat disease and finish them off. Lots of durum and canola everywhere.Tags: None
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