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    #46
    Awesome to see crops that never ran out of moisture
    Good on you fellas
    Crops look vastly different for most of us that went 15 days with zero moisture and zero subsoil moisture. Decent compared to some but not bin busters at all

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      #47
      Went to Edmonton and back to see grandkids and was jealous all the way. You guys have some great crops. Helped son sow rye grass on hailed out soybean ground , next years country on our farm.

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        #48
        Some nasty supercells going through the NE tonight. Anyone get hit

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          #49
          High winds..heavy rain..some hail..
          Will see in morning what's left standing..

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            #50
            From Facebook..
            1.5” tisdale
            2.25” porcupine
            Big hail at barrier lake

            Highway wet all the way from Saskatoon to NE, some real nice crops around wakaw lake IMO.

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              #51
              Originally posted by jazz View Post
              Some nasty supercells going through the NE tonight. Anyone get hit

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              Lightning to the east of us. A real show for sure. Baled greenfeed till it got too tough to shove in the pickup. It’ll get fed where it was made Hope rains stay away another couple days for me to finish the baling. I was out counting seeds and spikes on the wheat. If hail don’t take it out it will be alright if the formula is half accurate.

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                #52
                I will be out scouting today as we had anywhere from 1 to 2.24 in of rain last night. Purple to the north of me and then it turned SE. Quad trip to reserve to see if damage. Also, one south of Town might have caught some as it came across and then dropped.

                That's it we are good for moisture so let's bring on the heat and push this crop to maturity.

                3 in this week over a good chunk.

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                  #53
                  6/10” at 4 am. Came with 5 minutes pea size hail. Aside from knocking a few seeds off the oats it looks okay. Who’d thought hail comes in the dark or that a wives tale?

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                      #55
                      2.1 inches
                      Many broken tree branches
                      Water in each bin , came in through roof vents.
                      Don't want to look at crops.

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                        #56
                        Was definitely an active day all around us
                        Rains went east down hiway 3 north of here
                        2-3 in rains in some areas
                        Yes eastern Sask looked nasty east of Stoon

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                          #57
                          1.5 inches.

                          LOTS of bin thrown over and around. Augers crushed.

                          I went outside to move vehicles out into the open, and I have never, ever seen wind like this. I thought were were gonna get crushed by trees. I was actually very scared.

                          Out with the chainsaw today. Many trees smashing fence. Page wire and 20 inch black poplars do not mix well.

                          I hope my hay stayed in the field. Saw one bale that was rolled about fifty yards out of a slough into the standing crop. Trails through crops where bins rolled.

                          It was nuts, just nuts. Happened just at dusk so damage was not easy to see last night. Daylight brings the truth. No hail at least.

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                            #58
                            A spectacular show of colors on the radar last night. Dumped between a 1/2" to 2.5" in our area, a lot of our wheat went down and what ever barley wasn't down is down now. Mother nature can turn off the tap anytime now, lots of moisture to finish crop now.
                            Yesterday days wheat


                            Today's wheat

                            Barley


                            Thankfully there was very little hail.
                            Last edited by Sodbuster; Aug 14, 2022, 12:08.

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                              #59
                              Sodbuster
                              Our bly looks like yours.
                              Needs a good shot of viagra..

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                                #60
                                Viagra won't lift that ****er back up.

                                Hail on a section but not bad lots of hangers and it is our later wheat.

                                Water running by town and back roads are not open.

                                That's the exhibition week rain I like to see it a week late but so are these crops.

                                Bring on the heat.

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