Posted by Steven f/AZ on July 17, 2008 at 13:45:53 from (72.20.78.220):
In Reply to: Crop scout report. posted by IaGary on July 17, 2008 at 06:17:13:
Here in SW North Dakota we are experiencing a severe drought. Much of the wheat never even headed out (not even tall enough to cut for hay), the wheat that has headed out will most likely have shrunken kernels of light weight grain (perhaps not even marketable!).
Hay crop is very poor, approx 1 ton of hay for every 3 to 5 acres. About 1 bale per 2.5 acres is what we averaged (1200 lb bales).
We have filled every tank we have with water to help with fighting fires. Fires are getting started by people trying to cut what little hay there is, along with one started by a rake, and a few started by balers. The other night we were over fighting a fire that burned through a neighbor's yard - luckily saved the shop, a pole building, and most importantly - the house.
So, the crop scout report from SW ND is not good at all.
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