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    #41
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post

    Nope, rains came late and crops were in bad shape before hand
    I still don’t think anyone realizes how tough the canola is north of highway 16 in general
    typically the highest yielding overall region in Sask , not even a question
    Say La Vie I guess
    I need a sarcasm emoji. West central Sask doesn’t have anywhere close to the acres to make up the difference even with a really good crop.

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      #42
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      Manitoba sitting on a record Canola crop ??
      There are a few on here including Agstar who are in a drought situation as bad as northern Sask
      60 day percent of average moisture kinda tell opposite of record canola crop
      Here's another interesting map. We are in a D2 zone. Crops look good, pastures were done before they even started, except for the bush pasture which has good grass, for now. Hay fields dismally poor and what is there is getting eaten up by the grasshoppers. It is a game changing year for some.

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        #43
        Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
        I need a sarcasm emoji. West central Sask doesn’t have anywhere close to the acres to make up the difference even with a really good crop.
        Got ya , thought so

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          #44
          Hopefully we can see a map up to end of July. Lots of areas have had rain in July. Not us however.

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            #45
            Same here in D2, that's June, 3/10" in July, betting D3 now.

            2023 till this day had 6", 2024 had 8.9", this year 4.1"

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              #46
              Feeding in a couple of pastures now I guess 60 days of grass is all I get . Next year

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                #47
                Locally, we are in year 5 of drought conditions. When we moved here ~40 years ago, there was water in all the ditches. Up and down and all around since then. This country can throw any and all kinds of weather at us. In year 3 of our drought we received late rain that caused regrowth on the pastures and we were able to graze until the dugouts froze up. Still didn't have much for feed though.

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