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    #11
    Huge area here with less than an inch since April. Crop that was seeded in April just sitting, smoke will provide some relief.If no real rain by June 25 its over.Could be a busy year for SCIC.

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      #12
      [QUOTE=fcr;n818011]Huge area here with less than an inch since April. Crop that was seeded in April just sitting, smoke will provide some relief.If no real rain by June 25 its over.Could be a busy year for SCIC. [/QUOTE

      You farm near a giant coffee pot?
      I'm not far from there either. About a half inch of rain since the snow left. It's getting desperately dry, the hay is turning brown on the hills and it's not even June. I'm just dusting in my greenfeed crops now. Not good.

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        #13
        Wheat king makes sense.
        You can always insure sales.
        You can't insure a profit.
        But yes, with brown grass in May, I can sleep at night not selling.

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          #14
          To much of our prices are political, not supply , demand..
          anyone's guess what will happen.
          Rp yorkton full till sept.

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            #15
            Maybe 2/10” here since April. We do have subsoil moisture but it won’t last long and the top is bone dry. Heavy smoke rolled in about noon Friday. Pretty sure I saw ashes falling for about when it first rolled in but with the wind we had it was hard to tell. Speaking of wind we have had enough of that too.

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              #16
              Also meant to add I am not forward selling anything at this point, may not have much to sell come fall ….

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                #17
                Originally posted by redleaf View Post
                Heavy smoke rolled in about noon Friday. Pretty sure I saw ashes falling for about when it first rolled in but with the wind we had it was hard to tell. Speaking of wind we have had enough of that too.
                Same here with the ashes and wind only about 4pm
                Seemed to be some little pieces of leaves also.
                We are only about 10 miles south of the east edge of the fire.
                Temp dropped from 30 to 22 in about 2 hrs.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
                  Might be more grain buyers who sell imputs who are having trouble sleeping at night these days. 10 bu canola doesn't cover much.
                  I think you’ve hit the nail on the head. I am in general an aggressive pre seller and I’ve sold virtually nothing. I’m typically 50% sold right now. I can’t be alone in this and my feeling is the grain co’s have virtually nothing on the books.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
                    Might be more grain buyers who sell imputs who are having trouble sleeping at night these days. 10 bu canola doesn't cover much.
                    Hasn't most credit risk for inputs been transfered to third party credit like FCC or Scotia Bank and those types. Are there any GrainCos who sell crop inputs that will take a crop in the field as collateral? I would think they would want a more secure form of collateral than a crop that may not cover the year's expenses.
                    Last edited by farmaholic; Jun 1, 2025, 06:50.

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                      #20
                      Early cereals are taking a beating in these high winds

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