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State of your crops -2022
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiveospades" data-source="post: 8195632" data-attributes="member: 75910"><p>Winter wheats in this area all look promising . Winter Barley pretty good looking as well since recent just in time rains. Spring Barley ranges from thin to too thin and might disappoint if rain fails to appear again soon. Most potatoes are watered and managed well so they look ok. Sugar beet are variable depending on land type and drilling dates. Vining peas look very good. Oilseed Rape is very pleasing to the eye although some fields have several aborted pods as a result of the dry spring. As usual a mixed bag but in genreal 'optimistic' is the word that would sum it up for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiveospades, post: 8195632, member: 75910"] Winter wheats in this area all look promising . Winter Barley pretty good looking as well since recent just in time rains. Spring Barley ranges from thin to too thin and might disappoint if rain fails to appear again soon. Most potatoes are watered and managed well so they look ok. Sugar beet are variable depending on land type and drilling dates. Vining peas look very good. Oilseed Rape is very pleasing to the eye although some fields have several aborted pods as a result of the dry spring. As usual a mixed bag but in genreal 'optimistic' is the word that would sum it up for me. [/QUOTE]
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