Starting to see orange waves in some earlier canola, some wheat dropping tillers. Seems like our best seeding was May 2nd to the 10 th on wheat an May 9th to 10th on canola. There are farms in our area that are only showing 1 to 3 inches since the first of May. Those crops are a write off.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
I would say from old pictures we are now one week behind last year.
And it isn't because of seeding late. From what I saw, most everyone had an early start, hardly any weather delays, We weren't waiting for snow to melt and run off to go away like usual.
In my travels west of highway 2, I've hardly seen a field of canola that is more yellow than green in the past few days. In fact, I would say I've seen more fields that have more dirt showing through between the green than, there is yellow fields. And it doesn't seem to be related to seeding date. Not much difference on stuff seeded weeks apart.
Some places the problem is obviously the torrential non stop rain, but other high dry land, with good crops of other types all around, and the canola is still late and patchy and unhealthy looking.
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Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View PostOur Farm is sitting on about 5 inches since spring , but the hot weather is cranking up down here now. Some crops look good and some are going to hurt after 2 weeks of heat/ wind.
We do have a lot better crop than last year , but personally there aren't any bin busters out there.
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Has a frost event ever been a market mover? I assume western Canada is too irrelevant, and frost too spotty to ever affect the larger markets?
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