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Friday Crop Report for the last week of July.

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  • blackpowder
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 9333

    #41
    I'll take the rain. But.
    Young neighbor was standing in his peas two weeks back saying how easy they were going to be to cut as they were standing up.
    I gave him the look Miss Blu gave Forrest Gump.

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    • FarmJunkie
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2018
      • 922

      #42
      Originally posted by SmallTimeOperator View Post
      Volcano in Russia, eruption yesterday, after earthquake last week, could be weather changing. The flood years began in 2010 with Iceland volcanic eruptions from March till June of that year. I guess we’ll see what happens. Mount Pinatubo eruption im Philippines on June 15, 1991. If my memory is correct, that was the year we had 10 inches in one week in latter part of June.
      92 was an early frost year and 93 was 38 inches of rain. Something will change this cycle of drier to other side and sure as **** won’t be the stoppage of driving gas and diesel cars

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      • SASKFARMER
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 7033

        #44
        Volcanic ash could arrive later this week.

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        • RD414
          Senior Member
          • May 2011
          • 617

          #45
          Beginning to think it's the highways themselves blocking the systems. Lol the rains have been stopping at the saskatoon rosetown kindersley highway for 3 weeks. Broke thru this afternoon and we got a good rain. Hard to post that, I know what it's like when you miss all summer. And, yes, when we get rain at the start of August, it's usually raining at the end of August.

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          • Dr Tone
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2018
            • 239

            #46
            If history is any indication. 0% chance of rain.
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            Last edited by Dr Tone; Aug 3, 2025, 19:01.

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            • fjlip
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2002
              • 9878

              #47
              Originally posted by RD414 View Post
              Beginning to think it's the highways themselves blocking the systems. Lol the rains have been stopping at the saskatoon rosetown kindersley highway for 3 weeks. Broke thru this afternoon and we got a good rain. Hard to post that, I know what it's like when you miss all summer. And, yes, when we get rain at the start of August, it's usually raining at the end of August.
              Yes feels same here...Humboldt area more rains, but NEVER went east, evaporated like an imaginary dry wall? A high STUCK in Hudson Bay? I curse that ice block when cold/wet! Usually wrap around drowns the NE, but wait for harvest...the S will be dry then. Anyway let it rain, the dry hot is sickening!
              Last edited by fjlip; Aug 3, 2025, 18:57.

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              • agstar77
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2001
                • 6255

                #48
                First wheat today. 30 and 16%.

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                • zeefarmer
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 285

                  #49
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  The only awesome crop we have now is lentils
                  if it actually gets wet it will ruin them lol
                  Is the pulse harvest done in the SW Sask ?
                  they have had a lot of rains recently
                  0% of any pulse or other harvest done in our part of SW Sask. Couple fields of peas have been desiccated, but most of the lentils have started putting on new growth after all the rain we've had the past month. Further south closer to the US border they've been desiccating lentils, but I don't know if many have been combined yet.

                  The 7" of rain we've had the past 3 days have hit the lentils especially hard. Lots are plastered to the ground now

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                  • biglentil
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2015
                    • 3286

                    #50
                    Hail and torrential rain pounded a good majority of our lentils into the ground a week or so ago, now they are re blooming, going to be a while yet and multiple stages. We are too late for rain except for canola that has reflowered from hail.

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