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“Friday Crop Report: Where Did May Go?”
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An hour west of Edmonton and were thankful for it. Drops off to 3/10” as you go west another hour. Wish the pairs were all on grass but at least there will be grass now. Finished seeding into pure powder as it started
We really need to get sprayers rolling soon on all crop seeded before the 13th rain / snow event
Our biggest concern now is the volunteers from last years late August hail event . Could get ugly fast
we are wettish now after recent rains and looks like only two good days to spray before more wet weather ……. Although not nearly as wet as many other areas , still wet enough now that we need to wait a bit for things to firm up in our clay soils .
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