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SE Sask Crops Maturing Quickly

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  • parsley
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2000
    • 10986

    SE Sask Crops Maturing Quickly

    Flax starting to bloom. Early canola near done blooming. Late canola thickened out and in full bloom. Early wheat headed out and a few in shot blade. Barley headed out and good. Gonna be a good crop. Peas dandy.

    No midge. Hardly any cutworm.

    Rows thickened out.

    Crops look healthy. Later ones patchy but coming. Thrifty.

    Lots of haying now, alfala brome is patchy, but thick in places and has matured overnight. if not cut right away, it will get woody if weather is hot.

    Purple wild asters blooming....that means early maturity.

    Short, late crops are starting to mature. Saskatoons perfectly ripe and juicy. Ice cream pail in 3/4 of an hour, with talking, with the neighbor picking with me. lol

    Sainfoin finished flowering in most places. Dugouts good and full.

    That's my trip talk .
    Pars
  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 21898

    #2
    Nice to see everthing is all good in your corner of the west. All crops here are 20% above ave, 40% ave, and 40% below. The crops that made the early June frost are excellent, every thing else is recovering still, long ways to go.

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    • SASKFARMER3
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 14485

      #3
      30% above 50 average 20 bellow. Need heat and at least two months. But world weather is saying no. Shouldn't have signed up for that service its just to real.

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      • parsley
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2000
        • 10986

        #4
        Keep in mind that I drive the same hour and a half long trip daily and then return home along that same road.

        So my observations are from just that repeated range of view, which is quite interesting, but limited. End of June...lots of grain trucks hauling. Now,....never see one. Noticably more wildlife in this Moose Mountian area than in an hour north of here.

        Pars

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        • Burbert
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 2242

          #5
          Sounds like bumper crops AGAIN, oh well, drought, frost, cold weather & hail, have very little to dew with growing a crop, in Kandyland. If you spread the BS thick enough, everyone, and I mean everyone will be happy. Should be combining by next week, no wait, its July, knot August! Butt crops are maturing very, very quickly...... Pars, you should work for angriville, with all the optiii you have!!!!

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          • checking
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2008
            • 2392

            #6
            The neighbours' winter wheat has filled nicely, and turned. Their canola has shut down flowering. Our flax, now in its 22nd day of bloom doesn't have any intention. My cheap CWB durum is filling. Peas are past the eating stage. I'd say things are moving along in SE Sask.

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            • furrowtickler
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 21898

              #7
              checking, we are two weeks from that here.

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