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    How wet did we all get?

    Inch here yesterday, real soaker. Looks like another one coming tomorrow. Going to be sometime before harvest resumes. Heard of early durum already called a 2 and 3 due to weight issues. NO 1 you need 63.3 lbs, what kind of joke is that?

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    Still getting.

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      #3
      Originally posted by bigzee View Post
      Inch here yesterday, real soaker. Looks like another one coming tomorrow. Going to be sometime before harvest resumes. Heard of early durum already called a 2 and 3 due to weight issues. NO 1 you need 63.3 lbs, what kind of joke is that?
      Still getting

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        #4
        Bigzee, still raining here with an inch in the guage. Just ducky! Who’s going fishing?

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          #5
          Two and a half inches since Saturday night. Floating.

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            #6
            .78 so far. Looks like alot more.
            Next year country?
            Brutal harvest weather!

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              #7
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              .78 so far. Looks like alot more.
              Next year country?
              Brutal harvest weather!
              Farming is always next year country.
              On a positive note just look at how nice the crops will come up next spring. 🤣😆

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                #8
                Originally posted by bigzee View Post
                Farming is always next year country.
                On a positive note just look at how nice the crops will come up next spring. 🤣😆
                Ya right....

                28-32° heat
                35-50 km per hour incessant winds
                17-30% relative humidity

                Seems to be normal spring weather in Ghetto Central.
                Perfect for moisture retention and establishing crops!

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                  #9
                  20mm here so far. Still socked in. My stagey Barley I swathed is super soaked now ... been every other year of crap harvest weather in September lately. 2014 we were under 8 inches of snow now. Ugh.

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                    #10
                    Now that its so wet and prospects for next year are good i guess we better order up fert for next year before the price increase.🤣🤣🤣🤣

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bigzee View Post
                      On a positive note just look at how nice the crops will come up next spring. 🤣😆
                      I will bet dollars to donuts we will be mucking them in. There is a lot of subsoil moisture here now. Right back to 2016 levels. Better harrow it flat.

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                        #12
                        It’s still raining but maybe lucked out so far as we only got 1/2 inch at yard. South of town 3/4 and west almost a inch. It’s real wet.ugly

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by sofa.king View Post
                          Now that its so wet and prospects for next year are good i guess we better order up fert for next year before the price increase.🤣🤣🤣🤣
                          Don’t forget to book and pay for canola seed as it is the best time to take advantage of early book specials. 🤣🤣

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                            #14
                            I’m sorry. I cut hay Friday. It’s all my fault. First cut hay. Been brutal making hay in this garbage weather.

                            A bit of barley combined around here so far. Lots of peas out yet. The three fields of even canola in 5000 square miles is getting cut.

                            Wheat and oats need a month to mature, two weeks frost free at least. Along with lots of canola fields.

                            What a strange place we live, and what a way to try and make a living!

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                              #15
                              1.10 again, 6.66 since Aug 10th
                              Standing water in fields, now have to find, and straight cut around,,, or else.
                              75% of wheat, and 85% of durum still in the field, I'd say more than half of which was dead ripe or sprayed and will be severely damaged. Slow rain yesterday, soaking those heads all day and night, misty and foggy this morning. 75-80% of pulses done, what's left maybe completely gone now.
                              More rain forecast.

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