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    #31
    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
    I can’t get more than three dry days. Since I started cutting hay it rains every few days. I hate brown hay. Big storm last night, scared to check gage. Hay cut Monday would have been ready today.
    Hellish wind, 8/10" but sideways rain must be over an inch, a few small hail.

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      #32
      Originally posted by fjlip View Post
      Hellish wind, 8/10" but sideways rain must be over an inch, a few small hail.
      Lake was calm as glass when I was trying to pick up the gross hay at about 7 pm. And hellish muggy. And then the clouds built, hellish clouds. And then the wind hit. I hardly got home in time. Hadn’t run so hard to get to the truck to stay dry before! Got some cool pics. If only I was not so 1950’s technically illiterate, I’d share them. The clouds, the lighting. It was intense.

      Black poplars down in the yard. More work to do..

      ETA. 1.25 inches. Look at my chest high barley, or wait a few days??? Ugh
      Last edited by Sheepwheat; Jul 31, 2020, 10:09.

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        #33
        Wow haven’t seen it hot like this for a long time. Actually have got hay up that had no rain on it. Going to cut greenfeed undersown to alfalfa and brome. Usually wait till oats are dough but going at milk cause weather window could close.

        I wonder maybe even worry about canola with this heat. Especially later seeded stuff. Mines been flowering 3 weeks or more and starting to come out. However, lots of later seeded around you can see is getting pushed out faster. I imagine yield potential would be diminished some. Areas with less moisture I assume will see more adverse effects.

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          #34


          Just lovely after last night stupid wind.

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            #35
            Even wheat has a lean, canola flexible yet, standing fine.
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            Last edited by fjlip; Jul 31, 2020, 13:05.

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              #36
              Nipawin is the bridge.

              Food got a little bit lighter Thursday the heat was tough on the crop.

              Rain to the north and east of us but not at our place

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                #37
                Our best 320 acre field of wheat is filling nice this was sprayed with Ace. I’ll post others fields sprayed with prosario and carumba and nothing.

                Our best 501 canola shutting down.

                Hailed out shit week two bounce back

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                  Just about all the line fences look like this after that 150 mph tornado we had july 2

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                    #39
                    Lake life you see everything.


                    Lake is dropping very fast looks like last week on water for us with pontoon as have to back one ton that’s lifted 6 in to front doors and just got it on. Yes we were that family at the dock yesterday.



                    Zero big big rains north of lake this year so she is dropping

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                      #40
                      What lake?

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                        #41
                        We desiccated our peas over the last three nights.

                        Pretty dry here. The Department of Highways dug-out we get our water from has been down-graded to a Department of Highways slough.

                        Only they, with their infinite wisdom, would build a dugout on a hill away from any natural water course or alot of potential run-off.

                        Even dug-outs in the Ghetto are ghetto.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                          We desiccated our peas over the last three nights.

                          Pretty dry here. The Department of Highways dug-out we get our water from has been down-graded to a Department of Highways slough.

                          Only they, with their infinite wisdom, would build a dugout on a hill away from any natural water course or alot of potential run-off.

                          Even dug-outs in the Ghetto are ghetto.
                          Actually not strange, better building dirt on a hill. They were after fill not building dugouts.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by makar View Post
                            Actually not strange, better building dirt on a hill. They were after fill not building dugouts.
                            Yup. Probably drier and easier to work with. They wanted the clay for the road....not at all concerned about how.good.a dug-out they left behind.

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                              #44
                              Life is good , until ...


                              Drumheller, that cell went right through into NW Sask ... west of us
                              Farmin so easy lol

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                                #45


                                Yup , soooo easy

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