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    Friday Crop Report on a Thursday!

    So Angus has skippy with a 5 point lead over the conservatives. Yea let's split the votes and give the liberals a massive majority. Wake up Canada.

    Ok, enough let's get on with the crop report. All summer the talk has been COVID< FALL ELECTION>DROUGHT. I hope all ends and we can move on.

    Another week of hot weather and min rain or no rain or it just spit and pissed you off. Crops are going backward and now you can really see some are in huge trouble, more bad than good. None great. Harvest has started in most areas two weeks ahead of schedule. We started some barley our peas aren't ready.

    So here it is.

    HRS is drying down way too fast early seeded wheat has been sprayed and is turning/burning. Harvest on April seeded should begin this weekend. We will start spraying wheat next week and expect yields in our area to be about 40% of normal so guess what bar chart your not even close to what your guess will be. Boots on the ground still trump a guy in an office that knows jack shit and phones two guys he knows that know or say it is ok. 36BPA instead of 90. Yea record volumes of grain movement by railways in 2021 will not happen.

    Barley is a total disappointment. It looked good but the last two weeks of filling with zero rain cooked this crop's goose. Barley yields will be 40% of normal. This is on good fields. Lighter sample. small kernels.

    Peas south of us where it rained up to 11 inches yields are 30 to 50 BPA where it didn't as much 15 to 20 and where it never rained 1 to 5.

    Lentils haven't heard much but yields are down.

    Flax is not looking good and just made a few balls and is quitting.

    Durum is very little in our area and it is doing like HRS just filling and quitting.

    Canola the cinderella crop lost her shoe got stoned drunk fell down a flight of stairs then got up and fell down two more before being run over by the ambulance coming to get her. Yea this crop is ****ed. I am sticking with my 12.7MT crop for now but thinking more and more like it will be 11 mt. Don't let anyone fool you that there is anything huge out there. Our area will be 40% or less than normal.

    Pastures are failing so fast it's not even funny. The big problem for lots is sloughs are all gone and dugouts are dropping fast. Some hauling water daily plus now a bit of feed. Cowboys are in trouble. The Green feed that was seeded later is totally ****ed. Millet also not looking good.

    Organic guys who worked this spring then seeded later are totally going to come up with zero production or at a min 1 to 5. So is this what our old system of farming back in the 80s would have looked like vs the new system of direct seeding. You only need 5 inches to grow a crop if it's one inch a month and you have some ground moisture. We had 3.5 to 4.5 you just can't achieve good results if the main step moisture doesn't come.

    So here is the roundup. Zero rain this last reporting period. Drought continues to take yield every single day. Cloud and smoke are just a delay not saving the crop like in the past it's just too dry. Where it hailed some areas got hit again and if it wasn't 100% the first time it sure is now. Guys are working on peas and barley no one is getting the swathers out so far as swaths are too thin to make it till the combine arrives. Canola will be thick and thin and nothing so swaths are prone to blow in the wind away.

    I have to ask where is our Ag Minister, see we have this thing in western Canada that's a drought and maybe it's kind of important. Sort of like the 5 billion given to dairy down east when the free trade deal with the USA cost those farmers less than 3% market share but you rewarded them with a payout for no real loss. Here in western Canada were losing billions and not a peep except climate change and blah blah blah. Yesterday it was announced the 50% to 75% early AG stab joke so you can get your money now only to pay it back for no real reason next year and you didn't even have a crop.

    I have to ask Sask Crop Insurance too has a bunch of companies underwriting the insurance company to cover huge losses. It is basically guaranteed. My question is how strong are private insurance companies and can they cover this loss or will it be a partial payment and a handshake. Just asking for a friend because if your guaranteed 400 an acre it could be a huge payout.

    Wouldnt a better system be new improved crop insurance that addresses market prices (20 canola market and 12 sask crop insurance new price is 16) 70 80 or 90 with normal premium. Piss on all the rest.

    It's too late for this year and probably the feds and provinces won't agree on anything so it's the same old nothing for farmers just lots of talk and talk is cheap.

    Be safe have a great week, remember we're all in this shit show together yes a few have better yields but by the look of the latest map, it's a very few. Talk to your neighbors.

    #2
    One thing this year that is constant take last few years yields and take 60% off and that the 2021 crop. Great first year lesson for my two sons who started farming this year. When it just won’t rain you have no grain.


    Barley harvest looks better than it is.

    It can spit.



    Sand ridge and some fields just gave up with only 3.5 inches since April.



    Oh one thing I forgot to mention grasshoppers are out of control in some areas could be a huge problem for all in 2022z

    Rain event this Sunday till Tuesday we’ll see

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      #3
      Kevin Hursh Quote August 5th, Western Producer:

      "Crop Insurance is going to be the first line of defense. This may sound insensitive, but producers not enrolled in crop insurance have no one to blame except themselves. The same is true for Agristability. The program has many flaws, but this is the magnitude of disaster where the program will kick in for many producers facing a serious income shortfall"

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        #4
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Kevin Hursh Quote August 5th, Western Producer:

        "Crop Insurance is going to be the first line of defense. This may sound insensitive, but producers not enrolled in crop insurance have no one to blame except themselves. The same is true for Agristability. The program has many flaws, but this is the magnitude of disaster where the program will kick in for many producers facing a serious income shortfall"
        Kevin hursh can go fuuk himself and any paper
        Or media or organization that hires that
        Jerk to report agriculture should be boycotted

        Western producer your going in the garbage last
        Renewal until that jerk is gone!!!!
        The only way he ll report the truth is if his own
        Farm had multi year losses. Agristability is so ***
        Flawed and so is crap insurance we can’t even insure
        The current prices premiums are out to lunch.

        Better not ever meet that fuukr anywhere one of rhe
        Biggest losers who promoted agristability and why are
        2/3 of farmers out of it? C sucker!!!! They fuukd around
        Not getting rid of it and now blaming farmers
        Would that fuukr get paid wages based on averaging
        Times he never got paid? He’d never do that no one
        Would. Would he submit his wage and get paid a year
        Later??? Lmao!!!!

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          #5
          Even thou guys are scrounging up feed from screwed up crops the big ? is what about water. Lineups at local RM well every morning now . And all my neighbors agree we need big rain event before freeze up 4-5 inches. Oh and don't mention those darn canola contracts unless you want to get an earfull.

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            #6
            Are you and your cattle buyer still freinds?

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              #7
              Don't get to talk to humans anymore at crop ins. just answering machine. HUMMM I wonder if they are busy

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                #8


                Not my grain so will just say from south of #1.

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                  #9
                  No stain.
                  Might make malt*
                  Might need a little more wind on for that.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                    Are you and your cattle buyer still freinds?
                    Phoned for the trucks after he left, sounds good so far strong market for shortkeeps. Ontario boys still got crops to harvest .

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                      #11
                      Saw somewhere you can buy 2 peewees for one shortkeep.
                      Double up for next yr.

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                        #12
                        HRS coming off at 35 plus. It is amazing on 4 in of rain and almost zero subsoil. It is staying in the bin till there is some fall moisture.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                          Saw somewhere you can buy 2 peewees for one shortkeep.
                          Double up for next yr.
                          Could be lots of peewees this fall guys won't keep them back cus of lack of feed and water. Feedlots still like somebody else to pre condition ( do the dirty work ).

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by jensend View Post


                            Not my grain so will just say from south of #1.
                            Maybe a new market for diet beer 🍺, call it Skinny Stout ..
                            behind the scenes, maltsters are making deals to buy out feed contracts . DYODD on feed barley contracts .
                            More than a few ships will be meandering around the pacific looking for somewhere to go this fall and winter

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                              #15
                              our area crops are decent or are they? Hoppers cleaning a canola crop.Think farmers better swath canola as soon as it is fit.

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