davelaw1982
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i have no idea how it works or how it operates...but i do know that water + sun = that process that makes stuff grow.....
is all this rain helping alot? or is it to much to early..it seems alot more than last year already!
i know it must be hard to access the feilds and whatnot as i tried last week down south and failed.
Maxwell, my parents farm east of Lacombe, they have had over 5" of rain in the past month. They soil in our area is rich black soil that hold's moisture very well(4 feet deep black), so when it rains like this, it takes forever to dry out. It started to rain right before spraying season, which you only have a short window of application time due to the stages of weed growth, you miss the "right" stage and you waste thousands of dollars in chemical, and now have a weed infested, low production crop that has to fight for moisture and sunlight with the weeds. In the end, the weeds usually take over, and you have very little to harvest. So to complete spraying, we've had to hire it out to custom applicators so that the ruts they leave in the field are considerably smaller then what we would leave with our tractor and sprayer unit. The rain has also delayed the growth considerably, so harvest will be later in the year, and pushes you into the risk of having your crop frozen, still waiting to mature. Again, reducing crop production.
Thanks for asking tho!!!