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    Here comes 2017 Harvest

    Next week is heating up by the looks of the forecast so sharpen the sickles.

    #2
    and fill up the water truck

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      #3
      If the weather holds even canola swathing will start here.

      We just finished half of our barley. Results astounding at 109 bushels per acre for the field. The rest of the barley won't do quite that but still looks good. Quality looks good but only the mystical vom test will tell for sure.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
        If the weather holds even canola swathing will start here.

        We just finished half of our barley. Results astounding at 109 bushels per acre for the field. The rest of the barley won't do quite that but still looks good. Quality looks good but only the mystical vom test will tell for sure.
        There is going to be some monster sized yields in Mb. Likely will see 75 -80 spring wheat, 100 barley, 55-65 canola. Oats might not be as big. I've missed most the rains for the last 40 days but still expecting average here. Beans and corn will need rains here for filling, but forecast not positive. I'm still thinking an early frost could wipe out a big swath of corn and beans in Mb late this month.

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          #5
          No doubt..MB crops looked amazing when we were there.

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            #6
            Will be some big pea crops aswell

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              #7
              Comments like that are just depressing me here in the Slum of the Ghetto......

              Some of your guys' average yeilds are likely what my last year's stellar yeilds were , in my eyes and experience for here.

              $2000/ac........HA! Gotta wonder if some of this year's yeilds here will pay the rent or interest on the mortgage after expenses.

              Peas....27ish! (In the bin estimate and I won't be far off).

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                #8
                Wow! This all sounds strange to me but our canola is still flowering. Hope it doesn't snow and stick around the first week of August or else there won't be any combining to worry about in our neck of the woods. Hoping for about two thirds of normal if it makes it due to flooding and mudding it in this spring.

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                  #9
                  Desiccating wheat with the swather today (yeah yeah yeah.....I know, we'll leave the swathing versus straight cutting debate for another day). What a pile of fluff! Pretty ripe and the heads pointing straight up.....not a single sign of a fusarium infected head, even in the few "good" low spots with decent moisture. A report of some winter wheat in the area running 20! I find that hard to beleive, I'm hoping our HRS does about one and a half times that! HOPING!

                  Looking for a job this winter...SF3's golf caddy, baggage handler and condo(house) keeper, cocktail mixer....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
                    If the weather holds even canola swathing will start here.

                    We just finished half of our barley. Results astounding at 109 bushels per acre for the field. The rest of the barley won't do quite that but still looks good. Quality looks good but only the mystical vom test will tell for sure.
                    More crazy talk.... you mean the "100% repeatable accuracy" or at the very least, "tolerable minimal difference" "vom test"

                    Careful Braveheart.... you'll be labelled!

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                      #11
                      It is amazing there is anything left of this crop, with the heat and winds every day. We'll be glad to have this one behind us nice dry, not diseased, not needing a dryer. 😂

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                        Comments like that are just depressing me here in the Slum of the Ghetto......

                        Some of your guys' average yeilds are likely what my last year's stellar yeilds were , in my eyes and experience for here.

                        $2000/ac........HA! Gotta wonder if some of this year's yeilds here will pay the rent or interest on the mortgage after expenses.

                        Peas....27ish! (In the bin estimate and I won't be far off).
                        Peas and lentils done. 21-22bu/a.c on both. Started into mustard tonight. Going a monstrous 7 and change. Half my wheat has me a little worried. Other half is gonna have to pay a lot of bills...

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                          #13
                          What the hell, Helmsdale.....they open another Ghetto? Ghetto farming can be a challenge.

                          Contact me at farma@Ghetto-farming.nfg

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                            #14
                            Farma LOL!

                            4.5 tenths last night biggest rain in 2 months. might help canola

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                              #15
                              Yes Farma, I said it, Vom test. Unfortunately, here in southern MB, vom is always lurking.

                              Beer drinkers want their suds to stay in the bottle until it crosses the lips. Pigs like feed they don't puke up minutes after eating. So hopefully the barley ducked fusarium this year and both Bud drinkers and Berkshires are happy.

                              Winter wheat already done in our area and testing zero for vomitoxin.

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