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    #81
    Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
    Wow, those numbers are out to lunch. Canola and spring wheat will be at least 30% than last year, where would they ever find those numbers. Canola down 6%, crazy.
    Did they adjust acreage up on canola? They had acreage up 4% in earlier reports which is way way too low. Acreage up 15% at the least. Maybe thats were some of the adjustment comes from.

    StatCan numbers are generally wrong on this report and satellite image stuff doesnt seem to work that well yet.

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      #82
      All this talk about hot weather and wind?
      Sure not like that here. Smoke and humidity is just unreal!
      In the mornings I am not sure if it’s fog or smoke but likely both and everything is dripping wet. Wheat was testing 18 yesterday afternoon and it’s likely 19 this morning.

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        #83
        Finished up last night, minus 5 ac of low spots. Not as bad as 2021, but well below average. Now we need significant recharge to think about 2024. And something to do all winter, as there aren't many bushels to custom grain haul.

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          #84
          Testing 13 in the low spots today au naturelle. Heres a window shot.

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            #85
            Wheat and peas are both in the 10s here today. And 34 degrees.

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              #86
              Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
              All this talk about hot weather and wind?
              Sure not like that here. Smoke and humidity is just unreal!
              In the mornings I am not sure if it’s fog or smoke but likely both and everything is dripping wet. Wheat was testing 18 yesterday afternoon and it’s likely 19 this morning.
              Agree same here 6 hour days...like where is this humidity from? DRY DRY all summer? And freaking CALM all summer, now every evening!

              Side note finished BARLEY...all DRY, yield about 90, 36% low chit malt , the rest chitted from 8/10" of wonderful 6 week late RAIN.
              Last edited by fjlip; Aug 29, 2023, 21:56.

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                #87
                Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                Agree same here 6 hour days...like where is this humidity from? DRY DRY all summer? And freaking CALM all summer, now every evening!

                Side note finished BARLEY...all DRY, yield about 90, 36% low chit malt , the rest chitted from 8/10" of wonderful 6 week late RAIN.
                What is the difference between Malt and feed Price? I hear feed wheat is high is barley too? And not have to sit on malt and risk it not being accepted later.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                  All this talk about hot weather and wind?
                  Sure not like that here. Smoke and humidity is just unreal!
                  In the mornings I am not sure if it’s fog or smoke but likely both and everything is dripping wet. Wheat was testing 18 yesterday afternoon and it’s likely 19 this morning.
                  We finally got to 15.1 tonight

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                    #89
                    Weather for the next week:







                    Blessings and safe harvest

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                      #90
                      Hot weather in the US continues ;



                      Rain over the next week:





                      US corn way down…. Funds short corn:



                      WTI oil holding up…

                      Blessings

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