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Currently pouring just west of Brooks. Not a lick of wind either. Made it home just in time to get in the house without getting soaked.
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Any hail? They said that storm could produce nickel size hail and very heavy rain
 

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I know to do it commercially right now is probably a giant pain in the ass. Farmers can do it on their own land with little grief. For me to have a ground rig come and spray is about 10-11 dollars per acre. Haven’t had the airplane out in a long time but I’m sure it’s at least $15/ac.


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$12 in crop/dessication. $9 fungicide in our area for airplane


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$12 in crop/dessication. $9 fungicide in our area for airplane


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Not bad. I got $12-14 for desiccation and $10.50 for fungicide. A bit cheaper than I thought. The cheapest guy said he’s fully booked and isn’t taking on any more acres though.


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The yields might be pretty low but at least the grain prices are bad too.


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I dont no who is doing the averages they expect but we are no where near what they say the bushel ave will be wnd we have had a decent spring to mid summer of rain
 

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Question on what to seed.

I am getting about 3 or 4 acres tilled up this week. Its a meadow in the bush and very rough cant drive sxs or walk across it.

Once I harrow it smooth any suggestions what to plant as a grass or something. We dont want it for hay or anything, Maybe mow it 8 inchs high once or twice a year with the rough cut mower.

Honestly getting it tilled because its too rough to drive across, no other reason

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Was just by there last weekend and figured you would be going soon Brett. Sucks that July heat was relentless. Last significant rain we had was June 29th and 1/10” on July 2.
 

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Was lining up to be a possibility of better than average year, but the July heatwave killed us….
This is going to be half of normal…

Drought year 3
Year 5 for us and I think this is worst year yet. Expecting most of the yields to be in the 5-10 range other than the chickpeas and durum might be in the 20's. Sure glad I upped my crop insurance to 80% this year.
 

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Looks like our hay is almost ready for its second cut. Hopefully cut 2 goes as well as cut 1 did
 

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Threshed some dry land canola in my hands yesterday. Probably the ugliest looking canola I've seen in my entire life. Seeds were yellow and green fly ch!t with about 5 percent black or brown and normal sized. Pods were brittle.

Started on some dry land durum yesterday but it’s not ready yet.

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