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    #31
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Constant fog every morning and high humidity the past 4 days has ground harvest to a halt even without rains .
    been a fortunate run harvest wise since hailstorm, definitely been the good , bad and ugly . Combined every day since August 20th, about 80% done now here
    Big yields coming from south of here, decent in this area where not hailed and as you go north yields are well below average
    Haven’t had a measurable rain in 4 weeks but fogs last few mornings shuts us down till afternoon. Just finished wheat now canola and small bits of oats and barley. My son will have some super oats for sale if anyone needs any. I will probably do as well but I’m teaching him marketing.

    sure are some dried out areas north of me. Never seen burned out corn like that before. Hear wheat in the20’s

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      #32
      So if your average five year yield is 10 and you grew 50 good job. Lots of fertilizer was finally used and it rained. Real simple.

      Only three stupid hot days all summer not weeks of 30.

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        #33
        Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post

        Haven’t had a measurable rain in 4 weeks but fogs last few mornings shuts us down till afternoon. Just finished wheat now canola and small bits of oats and barley. My son will have some super oats for sale if anyone needs any. I will probably do as well but I’m teaching him marketing.

        sure are some dried out areas north of me. Never seen burned out corn like that before. Hear wheat in the20’s
        Ya I don’t think the markets gets how low the yeilds will be in the north .

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          #34
          I think it’s great to hear big yields in west central Sask
          been way too long with well below average yields , amazing how some farms hung on this long

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