The Kernels fields are looking good ! Some were too dry earlier. If the soil is too wet in the early life of a crop the crop doesn't send roots down deep because they can get all they need right on the surface...but crops are like people... If they build a good healthy root system when they are young they have something to fall back on in times of adversity ! A deep rooted crop can reach moisture and nutrients that can help it thrive when the heat comes. We have 170 acres total this year in the 6 fields and have the expenses covered for about 140 right now. If you were planning on farming this year we still need help ! The Dennis' canola missed the early frost and is catching up well.... The Marvin's wheat is headed out at Brandon and you can see pictures from last week on the website ...click on this to get there www.kernelsofhope.blogspot.com Darren of Strathmore gave this update today when I asked how the wheat was doing ! "Well, I wish I could tell how its doing. Had every curve ball thrown atus this year, and yet wheat has held fairly well. On the plus side wereceived 2 in. of rain yesterday so what is there should fill nicely. Atthis point I think we can look forward to a decent crop. This year isproof that God does have a sense of humor! Gerald and Darla of Kinistino reported this on the wheat there...
"The wheat crop is in the flag stage which is about 10 days behind normal due to the cool weather. Other than that it looks okay. "
Wetaskiwin had very little rain but I know in early June the Doell's said the cereal crops were doing better than the oilseeds there . ( Oilseeds are crops like canola , flax and sunflowers )
I haven't heard specifics on the Nelsons Norquay field but I know the area is doing fine...Now we need the warmth... Global warming could kick in a bit for us this summer...
Sudan has been in the news recently and is needing help this year more than ever... Together we'll be able to make a significant difference there this year...
Happy Farming !
Ray the Grain Guy