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    #71
    Was in Stettler yesterday picking up parts. Started talking to a farmer I know from the Byemore area, he said they have had 1.2 inches since snow melt. I had heard it was dry but worse than I thought. I know 2 weeks ago before we started getting some rain how desperate I was planning what I was going to do if it didn’t rain. He said he normally has 21/2 to 3 years of feed stockpiled but this is 3 years in a row of dry weather. He is down to about a half a year of feed left. His barley seeded for silage is about 4 inches tall. He is hoping AFSC allows him and others to start cutting area crops for feed. He said he had a good rotational grazing system so he had grass until into September. His outlook certainly impressed me.

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        #73
        Heaven!

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          #74
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
          Heaven!
          Maybe not for long. Gumbo can hold us in for a while yet but lots of places going to suffer next week.

          All that precip now over US corn belt.

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            #75
            Desert 🏜️ here now . We hung on a long while considering. But today stuck a fork in er

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              #76
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Desert 🏜️ here now . We hung on a long while considering. But today stuck a fork in er
              It is hard to watch. It was promising this spring but its going back quick.

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                #77
                Yep here too

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  Heres the 100kph report, edmonton to regina.

                  Not too shabby closer to edmonton, again any cereals are holding on fairly well. Looks like guys were just in with fungicides. Canola is a mixed bag, quite a few patchy shortish crops in bloom, but it also looks like a lot of later stuff is coming in the open spots. Not sure if that was flooded or just no moisture to start.

                  Conditions hold about the same until an hour from Lloyd and then its better most of the way to NB. From NB to Saskatoon to the Qu'Appelle Valley deteriorates quite a bit then pretty nice once you get closer to Regina.

                  Everywhere needs a drink.

                  Sure is a lot of canola seeded. May not be a bin buster but the acres might tip the balance.

                  Ironically some pretty poor crops right around the AIM site.

                  And I should mention, this was not a crop tour, just coming back from waterpark in WEM for the kids.
                  Not a *** chance
                  Get outta the truck
                  Less canola here than a long time
                  It’s a *** disaster

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by caseih View Post
                    Not a *** chance
                    Get outta the truck
                    Less canola here than a long time
                    It’s a *** disaster
                    I'm west of you a bit, and we have had less rain than 21 so far. Only difference is we haven't had the heat and wind this year. Small area though, go west and east and south a bit and they've had double the rain. Though north up by St Bruiex it's worse. Barley seems to he hit the worst so far.

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                      #80
                      One farmer in SW Sask told me his crop is burning up faster than the Turd spends money.

                      2021 all over again, maybe worse in a places.

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