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    Friday Crop Report on a Thursday!

    Good morning not a very productive week but have close to a half inch or more for next years crop in the ground way better than snow.

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    Looks like a cool dry winter for western canada so every bit helps for crop 24.

    Rain fall for the growing year is 8 to 12 inches since May 1.

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    Crop report.

    Our harvest is stuck on 80% done provincially 94%.

    Cereals are all done except for feed oats and barley.

    Few wheat north of us also are out.

    All peas and lentils are done.

    Flax is last to get harvested and most wanted a frost to kill the stems.

    Canola is the main crop waiting to get dry so harvest can continue. Slow rain since Sunday have everything wet.

    Some damage happening from hail stones in these systems this year. Late hail haven’t seen that for a few years. No it’s not climate change see it before.

    Pastures are greening up and last of the feed is getting rolled.

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    Hopefully we get another nice week to finish.

    Stay safe and have a great day.

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    Green flax but seeds dry.


    Pea stubble with regrowth.

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    Malt barley got hauled in since it rained.

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      #3
      Beautiful rain here , too wet to juice but soon

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        #4
        Our area doesn’t usually juice in fall but might do some this year.

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          #5
          It NORMALLY gains us 5-7 days with an earlier start in the spring , nothing like black dirt in the spring in wet country
          I’m sure we will be back to normal (wet) before long

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            #6
            Again Framing SCIC ?

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              #7
              Originally posted by wiseguy
              Waste of time applying nh3 in fall !

              Get with Times and scrap that old Morris and buy a Seedhawk and put the fertilizer where it belongs !

              Ain't hard to see why you always framing scic !
              Never learnt your lesson from the other thread ?

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                #8
                Seed chickens won’t clear straw
                Thats why RB gives them away

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by wiseguy
                  Waste of time applying nh3 in fall !

                  Get with Times and scrap that old Morris and buy a Seedhawk and put the fertilizer where it belongs !

                  Ain't hard to see why you always framing scic !
                  No wonder you’re always complaining about having no crop and no crop ins coverage

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by wiseguy
                    Waste of time applying nh3 in fall !

                    Get with Times and scrap that old Morris and buy a Seedhawk and put the fertilizer where it belongs !

                    Ain't hard to see why you always framing scic !
                    Get with the times. Quit applying synthetic fertilizer. Use more biology and throw alittle bit of minerals with it. Just about done with insecticides/fungicides on this farm. No fertilizer going in the air cart this spring.
                    Last edited by TASFarms; Oct 5, 2023, 11:25.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      Seed chickens won’t clear straw
                      Thats why RB gives them away
                      See a lump hit the section up switch keep on goin.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                        Our area doesn’t usually juice in fall but might do some this year.
                        NH3 started going on in this area
                        Best conditions in years , good to see for those getting it on .

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
                          Get with the times. Quit applying synthetic fertilizer. Use more biology and throw alittle bit of minerals with it. Just about done with insecticides/fungicides on this farm. No fertilizer going in the air cart this spring.
                          get your soils right with calcium to allow more oxygen into soils to support the biologicals and fungi life while giving them carbon (humic acid) and you have the beginnings of the rhizophagy cycle once you cut out the phosphorus. You are well on your way to axing 50 to 60% plus of all synthetic fertilizers and all fungicides/insecticides. add in pgr's with fulvic acid and you will be shocked at what you can achieve. we have been con'd in this life. History is nothing but a set of lies agreed apon.
                          Last edited by helmach; Oct 5, 2023, 12:11.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by wiseguy
                            Never do I complain about crop yields and never would I take scic !

                            Our yields are good enuf for the rain we get !
                            If you didn’t delete 90% of your posts (very strange) I would bring up the one where you were gonna sue SCIC because they wouldn’t give you coverage because your seed chicken didn’t establish a crop
                            And I would also regurgitate one of the many where you were whining about no rain and no crop
                            In 2020 we lost every acre of canola to a hailstorm and I mean black summerfallow
                            In 2021 we grew half a crop of canola
                            SCIC was a godsend
                            I can’t help it if you fuked yourself with them
                            You are a strange character
                            First you accuse me of framing (farming I guess?) crop ins and then you say I don’t need it because of 52 BPA history
                            WTF is wrong with your thought process ?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by wiseguy
                              The only equipment they give away are morris maxim airdrills !
                              Well they do sell cheap , can’t argue with that
                              Simple , light and comes up the same as one that costs a million?
                              It usually boils down to who is in the seat tho
                              Could be an issue on your farm , reason for no crop , crop ins expulsion?

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