We all have regrets.
For Rick Hoogewoonink, it’s that he didn’t order more grain bags this year.
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We all have regrets.
For Rick Hoogewoonink, it’s that he didn’t order more grain bags this year.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/mckcxd9
The weather has been cooperating with southern Alberta farmers who are busy harvesting their crops. Except for a couple of days of rain in some areas, Alberta Agriculture’s latest crop report shows they’ve made a lot of progress during the past two weeks.
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Sugar beet growers in the Vauxhall and Bow Island areas should be very happy this fall.
For producers not impacted by the wrath of Mother Nature’s early summer storms, growing conditions have been nearly optimal for a number of crops, including southern Alberta’s iconic sugar beet.
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CALGARY – If the frosts stay away, Alberta farmers could be set to reap some of the biggest harvests this province has ever seen.
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CALGARY, AB, Nov. 26, 2012/ Troy Media/ – Crop farmers in Alberta may well be finished their harvesting for the year, but that doesn’t mean their work is done. And if the cash receipts they’ve received over the first three quarters of 2012 are any indication, this year should go down as one of the very best the province has ever seen.
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