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    #16
    Some ask why I slam Gov. idiots who are suppose to report a crop report and don’t report jack shit.

    Read sask Ag and foods report, its total garbage. Ass wipe material at best.

    No report of frost except maple creek and what about flea beatle problems and Bayer out of Decis.

    Let’s all sing and be happy nothing to see.

    Utter incompetence.

    You have a job do it.
    Last edited by SASKFARMER; Jun 13, 2019, 10:50.

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      Besides a bear paw print I see it was made in mud......lucky Bastard!

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        #18
        Yea that was last sat after the rain shower that got three quarters.

        Sprayer problems f$&@ capstan

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          #19
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
          Some ask why I slam Gov. idiots who are suppose to report a crop report and don’t report jack shit.

          Read sask Ag and foods report, its total garbage. Ass wipe material at best.

          No report of frost except maple creek and what about flea beatle problems and Bayer out of Decis.

          Let’s all sing and be happy nothing to see.

          Utter incompetence.

          You have a job do it.
          we discovered frost damage on some canola in low lying mossy land , never even got down to zero here ???

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            #20
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
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            Besides a bear paw print I see it was made in mud......lucky Bastard!
            shit no , thats a sasquatch track , i have saw them before

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              #21
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
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              Besides a bear paw print I see it was made in mud......lucky Bastard!
              King Kong? Kelowna guy got video of Oggo Pogo, now SF gotta get video of King Kong. 👍

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                #22
                Originally posted by Partners View Post
                Canola fields are all black from the road.tiny plants.
                Wht and BLY look ok..
                Some guys didn't get there high priced drills deep enough on the oats..
                Rain this weekend..or it's a done deal..
                lotsa that here , price paid , no bearing on results
                some of the best crops here are seeded with an old yellow air seeder tool (can't even remember the name) , with valley packer wheels

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                  King Kong? Kelowna guy got video of Oggo Pogo, now SF gotta get video of King Kong. 👍
                  i have heard there main diet is libtards, they should be protected

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                    #24
                    Nice half section froze hard by town have on average 3 plants left sq ft lots under ground could come with a rain.
                    So how is the 2.5 lb seeded stuff on a shitty year like this .

                    Oh canola down today because favourable crop report and yet soy up 10 cents USA a bushel.

                    We’re getting f$&ked in canada

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                      Nice half section froze hard by town have on average 3 plants left sq ft lots under ground could come with a rain.
                      So how is the 2.5 lb seeded stuff on a shitty year like this .

                      Oh canola down today because favourable crop report and yet soy up 10 cents USA a bushel.

                      We’re getting f$&ked in canada
                      I wouldn't say, we are f@$ked, it's just the money is gonna come from feed grains rather then the oilseed market, the half canola or canola on canola mentality needs to die before it'll get fixed without a deal with China, and we all know that isn't happening when we don't even have an ambassador. Oilseed market is wrecked, there's sub $7 targets(long term) that need to be tested on soy. Wheat, corn, oats are not bearish on a yearly level, they have room to move.

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                        #26


                        Hrs not sprayed yet.

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                          #27
                          Wtf is up canola drops two days in a row and soy up two days in a row. .20 cents a bushel

                          Yea the market knows jack shit

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                            Wtf is up canola drops two days in a row and soy up two days in a row. .20 cents a bushel

                            Yea the market knows jack shit
                            Dont you know there is a canola glut ? Read it right in our farm paper
                            Millions of bags of soybeans south of thr line. But no problem there

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                              #29
                              Looks impressive but it’s just pissing in the wind.

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                                #30
                                Already backed off on the rain totals. 10 mm if we are lucky.

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