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    #31
    I said they have to make it look good till Ag in Motion.



    Tires still wet at 1:00

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      #32
      Was an excellent canola field 10 days ago


      Just a few draws and low spots worthwhile left
      My home 1/4
      And we had 1/2 rain Saturday night plus showers and cool Monday
      Simply the tank was empty over a week ago
      Zero soil moisture left

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        #33
        That’s just sad to see.

        Saskcrop report is positive as usual and I have to ask again who are the crop reporters they need to be sent packing because as volunteers they suck.

        Chuck are you one?

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          #34
          Barley is looking better with less rain this week.

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            #35
            I would imagine the crop report was from 14-20 days ago ?

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              #36
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Just a rough guess but I would think
              1/3 of Sask is toast
              1/3 hanging on by a thread and drought damage showing, without significant rain yields will tank
              1/3 in good shape for now

              I would imagine Alberta be much the same
              Manitoba not in great shape overall either by comments on here .

              Drought taking its toll and expanding in most western Canada unfortunately
              Does anyone else care to offer their opinion on this? Is it really that bad across the prairies?

              Definitely improved a lot locally since the rain, and then after the excess rain quit adding insult to injury. Doesn't sound like it extended very far though, most were too far gone by the time it rained.

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                #37
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Was an excellent canola field 10 days ago


                Just a few draws and low spots worthwhile left
                My home 1/4
                And we had 1/2 rain Saturday night plus showers and cool Monday
                Simply the tank was empty over a week ago
                Zero soil moisture left
                seeing a lot of crop around here that looked excellent go to shit .

                Crop insurance will tell you if it rains it will be ok. They are not qualified to make that assessment.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  Does anyone else care to offer their opinion on this? Is it really that bad across the prairies?

                  Definitely improved a lot locally since the rain, and then after the excess rain quit adding insult to injury. Doesn't sound like it extended very far though, most were too far gone by the time it rained.
                  Bought a couple flex headers in Leader this winter. Went to pick them up yesterday We farm between Stockholm and Whitewood on the north side of the valley. We REALLY need a rain. Went though Melville Ituna, etc down thw alpabet highway till Outlook. Nice crops for a few miles around Raymore, every thing else Meh. Went south west to Eston etc to Leader . Everything from Eatonia south to Leader a disaster!! Cows on a section of pasture eating dirt! Nothing there. Hut we bought headers from said year 5 of drought.
                  Back to swift, saw canola (mustard)? done blooming ,some couple miles down the road, barely see rows. Crops nice between Moosejaw and Regina, but start to peter out around Indian Head .Pick up again around Grenfell. Really think we're headed for a wreck. SK you,re definitely in the sweet spot!!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    Does anyone else care to offer their opinion on this? Is it really that bad across the prairies?

                    Definitely improved a lot locally since the rain, and then after the excess rain quit adding insult to injury. Doesn't sound like it extended very far though, most were too far gone by the time it rained.
                    Yup , you need to go for a road trip

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                      Yup , you need to go for a road trip
                      I think there are a lot of politicians and so called farm leaders that need to take a road trip and pay attention. This isn't just something to laugh about anymore.

                      Mentioned this a couple reports ago that the small rains are actually working like a desiccant. Crop turns brown with a tenth of rain.

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