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Crop tour 2021 just one farmer with his 2 sons who farm.

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  • agstar77
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2001
    • 6247

    #61
    Weather has improved. We are seeing more showers and cooler weather. Probably too late for most of the canola. It has mostly flowered out. Wheat may fill better and have better quality. Beans have held on and may recover some of their yield.

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    • zeefarmer
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 285

      #62
      Has nothing to do when they're rolled.

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      • jazz
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2018
        • 9308

        #63
        Originally posted by zeefarmer View Post
        Has nothing to do when they're rolled.
        Peas are already off limits here because of white mold. Lots of lentils in this yr. These are on a 3 yr rotation and that has worked, until it doesnt I guess.

        We had looked at doing a cereal cereal pulse rotation once not because of disease but penciling out canola when it was $9 something looked risky. Thats probably the only rotation that will work in the SW without canola unless they want to go back to chemfallow.

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        • bucket
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 17030

          #64
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Peas are already off limits here because of white mold. Lots of lentils in this yr. These are on a 3 yr rotation and that has worked, until it doesnt I guess.

          We had looked at doing a cereal cereal pulse rotation once not because of disease but penciling out canola when it was $9 something looked risky. Thats probably the only rotation that will work in the SW without canola unless they want to go back to chemfallow.
          2022 might be chemfallow less the chemical....nothing for soil moisture... it might make the most sense dollar wise for 2022.

          Everyone is recognizing the weeds that come with little crop competition and late rains...

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          • rumrocks
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2018
            • 1172

            #65
            On a dry year like this, chemical carry over will be a problem next year, example being Solo.
            Another reason we need a wet fall.

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            • bucket
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 17030

              #66
              Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
              On a dry year like this, chemical carry over will be a problem next year, example being Solo.
              Another reason we need a wet fall.
              Been told that if it doesnt rain 4 to 5 inches by mid august...chemical residuals will be a big problem next year...

              I think that is part of the reason for such shitty looking canola this year....the so called non residual chemicals have an effect if they don't break down.

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              • furrowtickler
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2004
                • 21997

                #67
                Originally posted by bucket View Post
                Been told that if it doesnt rain 4 to 5 inches by mid august...chemical residuals will be a big problem next year...

                I think that is part of the reason for such shitty looking canola this year....the so called non residual chemicals have an effect if they don't break down.
                You can see it on every inside corner from the sprayer in most canola fields . That was not from this year , was already there at herbicide time

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                • SASKFARMER
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 7022

                  #68
                  These are all problems that came to light in the 80s drought and will again. you need a good rain to straighten things out.

                  Not happening this year and today only thing good is the smoke the rain event is a joke.

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                  • SASKFARMER
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 7022

                    #69
                    SE Sask is the sweet spot. Qu'Appelle valley is the dividing line. Go from the USA border to Regina then the valley and turn toward Manitoba that area is getting rain.

                    Just 10 miles north of the big hole in the ground 1/10. Or no rain. You can smell it every day hear the thunder and look at the clear sky above you as it won't cross the valley.

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                    • bucket
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 17030

                      #70
                      Lake diefenbaker is very low this year. In the spring there were older guys saying they have never seen it this low when the ice was gone.


                      Lots of shore line. Far from full service Level ( FSL )


                      I think that lake can have an effect on the way storms move...after watching radar for years. The water is warmer than normal sending an invisible convection current to change the upper air mass.

                      Call me stupid for saying the above and what I call the lake effect of storms...

                      ...but they just put up 3 giant windmills based on the convection current created by the lake just south of Riverhurst.
                      Last edited by bucket; Jul 21, 2021, 06:33.

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