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  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 22145

    Rain showers - pea harvest.....

    Almost the only cloud in Western Canada this morning and it showered here this am. got 4 hrs green pea harvest in and ya just showered again- the only fukin cloud in western Canada again. Nothin but clear skys says every forecast. *** me. On a good note, yeilds are as expected, just a kick in the balls at last minute. Green peas BTW.
  • freewheat
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 2981

    #2
    Believe me, yours was not the only cloud
    in the sky. lol

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    • boarderbloke
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 1991

      #3
      Whats with all the black soot in the peas this year? Swathing peas today, and I'm sure I musted have looked like a dust cloud moving back and forth across the field! Swather covered in black soot, and having to stop to wipe windows down. Is it from 1)Dead aphids I sprayed out about three weeks ago and their sugary residue? 2)Something related to all the many yellow butterflies/moths in this stand? 3)If disease, what type and when should've it been sprayed, with incrop herbicide or later? In the odd spot too wet to spray, the wild oats are absolutely covered in orange rust, related to the black soot?
      Yield looks like it will be good, pods filled nice, however week in low spots where rain stood and/or stayed saturated too long.

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      • SASKFARMER3
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 14485

        #4
        Freewheat I was in yorkto at the pull last night
        swathe cloud to the west checked the blackberry
        and wtf. Rain. Yea, peas should go tomorrow our
        was geese are problem way to many and ducks.

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        • checking
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 2394

          #5
          Suspect the majourity base part of the black dust is the result of the tonnes of it coming off grid road traffic, and settling on your crops. Go for a walk, and you choke on it a half mile in on every field. Dead calm, and it drifts road to road settling on everything. It showed up here with the RM abuse dirty gravel spreading program.

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          • sumdumguy
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2007
            • 12029

            #6
            Think the black dust might be Anthracnose.
            Combining Lentils combine is black. Combusts
            easily.

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            • sumdumguy
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2007
              • 12029

              #7
              If you google Anthracnose on lentils, you will see
              the black spores. Also you may have noticed
              yellowing strips in your fields. The spores are soil
              borne.

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