We had a frosted crop of wheat re-shoot out after a decent rain in October once. From memory it didn't yield too bad. I remember it changing from golden brown back to green and wondering what it was going to do. looking at those canola pods I would say that they should amount to something. Also, since that crop is pretty short you shouldn't have many losses from the original pods shattering.
Hahaha. Poor Henry, whatever you do you're going to end up with seed dropped all over your paddocks and a random mix in the harvester. And that lawn! So green!
Here in Canada it happens all the time if we get hail.we have such a small season we seed in may and start combining in late August and hopefully finish before it snows. I have had canola hail out in July a week later it bloomed I swathed it in September very green but I had to cut it before it froze. I combined it and averaged around 50 bushels per acre. But my green count was high around 4% then you get docked. Last year 2022 season we seeded beginning of may and never got rain until 18th of June the wheat and barley were 6 inches tall and headed out it was turning white. It rain 6 inches or 150 mm the last week of June then it started growing and headed out again. The barley averaged 140 bushels per acre. And the wheat 95 very good. Your season never ends you don’t get snow and winter for 8 months of the year. I think you should just let it grow it will surprise you.
Had this happen in southern NSW in 2018 or 19, terrible canola, huge rain like this. Left it til start of February and doubled the yield! Wasn’t much like 250kg then to 500 later on
Hi mate I had 30% hail damage in barley one year Stripped it Then same as your thing it rained it grew again then stripped it again in early April NSW a one off chance
@PeterEllis-xv5ct Viterra Gladstone put out some estimates before harvest for grain receivals. I believe they estimated 20,000 tonnes at that site. To put that in perspective, on an average year, we would harvest 2-3,000 tonnes easily.
From my experience when it’s made stressful and uncharted,it goes to shite When it’s thrown to the wind,carefree it goes mint What have you to lose? If you lose the first seeds then no worries the second lot will make up If you wait and it’s going sweet you double Leave it bro Whats the worst that can happen after this season so far
We had a frosted crop of wheat re-shoot out after a decent rain in October once. From memory it didn't yield too bad. I remember it changing from golden brown back to green and wondering what it was going to do. looking at those canola pods I would say that they should amount to something. Also, since that crop is pretty short you shouldn't have many losses from the original pods shattering.
Hahaha. Poor Henry, whatever you do you're going to end up with seed dropped all over your paddocks and a random mix in the harvester. And that lawn! So green!
The camera is definitely doing the clouds justice. Some beautiful sky up your way.
Looking good
Here in Canada it happens all the time if we get hail.we have such a small season we seed in may and start combining in late August and hopefully finish before it snows. I have had canola hail out in July a week later it bloomed I swathed it in September very green but I had to cut it before it froze. I combined it and averaged around 50 bushels per acre. But my green count was high around 4% then you get docked. Last year 2022 season we seeded beginning of may and never got rain until 18th of June the wheat and barley were 6 inches tall and headed out it was turning white. It rain 6 inches or 150 mm the last week of June then it started growing and headed out again. The barley averaged 140 bushels per acre. And the wheat 95 very good. Your season never ends you don’t get snow and winter for 8 months of the year. I think you should just let it grow it will surprise you.
Had this happen in southern NSW in 2018 or 19, terrible canola, huge rain like this. Left it til start of February and doubled the yield! Wasn’t much like 250kg then to 500 later on
Those eye brows look on point there Henry 😂 😂 😂
@@crm1984 my non existent eye brows haha
Hi mate I had 30% hail damage in barley one year Stripped it Then same as your thing it rained it grew again then stripped it again in early April NSW a one off chance
Hi Henry have you ever tried adding 1kg of urea per 1000L of water , when you spray roundup ? I used to use it when contract spraying years ago.
@rayleneallwood1902 yeah I usually use spray grade ammonium sulphate when spraying glyphosate and clethodim.
Hahaha awsome, give it a crack, brother. This could be the best crop of the seaoson.
See a Headline about South Australian Grain Harvest is Lowest in X Number of Years Henry
@PeterEllis-xv5ct Viterra Gladstone put out some estimates before harvest for grain receivals. I believe they estimated 20,000 tonnes at that site. To put that in perspective, on an average year, we would harvest 2-3,000 tonnes easily.
Nothing like Mother Nature throwing you a curve ball during harvest.
Where are the sheep they will do a job on the wire weed for now
sofukkenstunned
From my experience when it’s made stressful and uncharted,it goes to shite
When it’s thrown to the wind,carefree it goes mint
What have you to lose?
If you lose the first seeds then no worries the second lot will make up
If you wait and it’s going sweet you double
Leave it bro
Whats the worst that can happen after this season so far
Henry what is your snap