
"It is a soggy one for so many of the farmers. On this week's Farmer Rapid Fire. We've got farmers getting chased out of the field by rain, other farmers not able to roll and others that maybe actually will welcome a bit of a break to get going on some of the projects, some of the things they need to get done, of course, before they head to the next crop."
"That's right. Every Thursday on Re like Radio, we visit different farmers from across Canada and find out what's happening on their farms. Brought to you of course by Corteva Crop. So let's cheque it out and get to the RealAg Radio episode of the Farmer Rapid fire for Thursday, May 14."
"It's challenging work, but last year especially we had a serious issue really cost us. Wheat growers across Canada have a major problem. Once you have the risk of having again increases exponentially. Add a little bit of can destroy everything you worked for."
"Hello and welcome to RealAg Radio right here on rural radio, channel147, SiriusXM. It is Thursday, May 14, and that means it's time for the Farmer Rapid Fire brought to you by Corteva Crop Protectio"
Farmers across Canada face wet conditions that chase them out of fields, prevent rolling operations, and disrupt schedules for completing tasks before the next crop. Some producers welcome the break to catch up on projects and work that must be finished ahead of planting. Wheat growers report a major problem in which the risk of recurrence increases exponentially, and additional factors can destroy everything that has been worked for. The program features multiple farmers from different regions and includes a Corteva agronomist based in Saskatchewan, focusing on what is happening on farms during the challenging weather period.
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