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    Worst smoke day yet

    Trying the iPhone like Klause described . Choking thick at Kelvington today! <a href="http://s603.photobucket.com/user/fjlip2/media/87328471-82F8-45FB-BF63-F1DD82E1797A_zpsebhsmyab.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt111/fjlip2/87328471-82F8-45FB-BF63-F1DD82E1797A_zpsebhsmyab.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 87328471-82F8-45FB-BF63-F1DD82E1797A_zpsebhsmyab.jpg"/></a>

    #2
    Yeah, the day started a bit better, but it kept getting worse throughout. No ash like Monday though.

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      #3
      think its savin our ass from this heat, tho

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        #4
        Started clearing here then it got ultra hot and muggy

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          #5
          Bucket with just a bit of rain I bet you would easily beat our 2010 yields. I posted more 2010 pics below to contrast our 2015. Not sure how wet you were then. Neither situation is much fun, but you certainly will not wreck any machinery trying to harvest in a swamp. Some areas sound much worst than you if crop insurance is writing them off.

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            #6
            Where's the Captain Morgans to go with that coke?

            I could post pics of afew respectible spots or disasterous spots, sad part is the middle(average) isn't much better than bucket's.

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              #7
              Where's the Captain Morgans to go with that coke?

              I could post pics of afew respectible spots or disasterous spots, sad part is the middle(average) isn't much better than bucket's.

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                #8
                Ughhhh Bucket I feel for you man

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                  #9
                  Fairly even crop, what else could I say.
                  Feel for you, hope that the price will increase and help a bit.

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                    #10
                    Hmmm. Sorry to see. Dang nabbit! Or something like that.

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                      #11
                      Feel for ya bucket , some like that around here as well. Not good. In this area it is a huge mixed bag of shit nuts mile to mile, depending on rain and or lack of, frost, hail, beetles, wire worms and yes - farming practices - side by side . it shows huge.
                      Had an in depth look at a 3000 replactated pea plot today on my dirt - long story short , by far the worst was tagteam and viper with no in furrow fertility. Highest amount of root rot and by far and poorest stand. Very interesting - after all it was all about being too wet last year - hmmmmm. No pre-treatments showed any difference at all - zero rain after pre burn though. It will be a tour not to miss if you grow peas in the black soil zone.

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                        #12
                        ****ing sasktel. Been trying to post for 3 hours.

                        These are not my fields they are worse.

                        The first is an early seeded crop with groceries put to it. Having trouble getting the head out.

                        Second is an average canola crop. Many are worse around here.

                        Third pic is just an overall of the first.

                        4th is the same as the second.

                        There are more but not one will make 10 without rain fairly soon.

                        And everyday it's less.

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                          #13
                          Bucket. Where you located?

                          Yours look similar to east of Regina

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                            #14
                            We'll take it. The alternative is 32 degrees.

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                              #15
                              Yup, it cooled things off a lot. And now after today, highs are much cooler than they have been. Just in time for sensitive, blooming crops.

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