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    #21
    Every canola field around here was perfect , now not so much?
    South of town on hill pretty well buggered , north has a chance if it rains

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      #22
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      I don't usually agree with Kevin Hursh but he is right this one is no Bin buster even if it rained province-wide today.

      Its a Proline Gold kind of day.

      No wind and not that warm yet. plus smoky.
      Bin buster long gone , average gone too

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        #23
        Rain a little late for my oats but canola doing good. Sons silage corn is over 6ft this morning sowed on the 10th of May. Hay crops not bad but compared to last year there good because they got hailed out. Beans are good moisture wise just need lots of sunlight. Everybody sick of dealing with hoppers and worms.

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          #24
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          Every canola field around here was perfect , now not so much?
          South of town on hill pretty well buggered , north has a chance if it rains
          Drove Regina to Calgary today. Everything west of about an hour from MJ all the way to Basano pretty much toast. Little better closer to Calgary but not much. Some very small canola might benefit from a quick inch but it’s patchy.

          Guys irrigating some fields and they look ok but not sure they have the water to keep this up another month without rain.

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            Left side Hodge right side Starbucks but seeding date of Starbucks is two later.

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              #26
              Have Hodge and Starbuck next to each other , sprayed with Prosaro 2 days ago and see no difference in maturity at this point. Hopefully will get some rain to get a good yield trial, otherwise data gets skewed by which variety had the most low spots.

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                #27
                This tells a story all on its own about soil moisture

                Dug out some trees a few days ago to make room for some reorganizing in yard .
                Absolutely zero moisture in ground , trees and roots snapped off . And this tree row had about a 8-9 ft snowbanks on east side of yard
                Think about that , it’s not July 1st even . Many places worse than here

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                  #28
                  A lot of Saskatchewan is in drought mode. I’ll say it only certain area are getting rain.

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                    #29
                    Drove from Yorkton to Calgary yesterday. Crop nicest at Yorkton down to Regina, some late but look nice. Regina to Moose Jaw look nice but later again. Moose Jaw to Calgary are horrible. Brooks to Gleichen in particular looked very patchy and poor. Not sure if emergence, cutworms, or grasshoppers but worst crops I’ve seen in a long time .

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                      A lot of Saskatchewan is in drought mode. I’ll say it only certain area are getting rain.
                      A lot of Saskatchewan has been in drought mode for 3 years. Fixed it for you.

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