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    Invigor L261

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    Prairie Saphire Flax
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      #3
      Sorry those were Dekalb beans... this is the flax.

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        #4
        Good for you. Really nice.

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          #5
          Thanks bucket.


          Dekalb 75-65 canola

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            #6
            Looking good, Klause! I see I am not the only guy who crop checks in crocs??? lol

            Nice cabbagy canola, huh? Good to see for once, ain't it?

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              #7
              Klause, seeing buck wheat, and volunteer wheat in the bottom of that canola, did you just give one spray pass, or two?
              Ya, nice cabbage, doesn't look like your hurting too much for moisture, probably rooting good right now. Let the rain come when she's blooming and podding.

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                #8
                The canola pics were taken just as we went in with 2nd pass...

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                  #9
                  WOW. Nice. I was going to tease you about your "Safety Boots" too... hahaha

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                    #10
                    LOL! I'm enjoying being able to walk into a field with something other than my rigger boots for a change... just wish it didn't come at the price of a drought for anyone else.

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                      #11
                      Nice klause! Won't see those crops around Regina!! Best wishes for continued successes and growth. I have some pics but I guess I need get them on photobucket

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                        #12
                        There should be a "bit" of a crop here, only question is how disappointing is it going to be? .11 of an inch from today's rain, just can't seem to get under a prolonged shower for any length of time to accumulate any meaningful amount. There would be some renewed hope if we had an inch to help fill what is there. Remember, at least everything pretty much came up. It just isn't very good but rain would still make a difference here.

                        The silver lining: at least it isn't 30 plus degrees and windy today.

                        Good luck fellows...

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                          #13
                          What do you think of the 7565 so far?

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                            #14
                            Tweety


                            The 75-65 was planted a day after the l261.


                            Both got 120-35-15-25 at planting. The liberty went onto pea stubble the 75-65 on oat stubble. I'd say the Dekalb is every bit as nice a plant but right now about a week slower in development than the L261. It'll be interesting to see which gets to first flower first.

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                              #15
                              My 75-65 was hurt more than the SY4135 planted the same day right next to it by the early frost. Very strange. I didn't have to replant as there was enough left and it seems to be bolting and starting to flower identically. There are fewer 75-65 plants now.

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