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Reports of reseeding as high as 1.2 mill acres!

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    #21
    Dekalb for the last 2 years offers full free reseed if necessary That's why we buy it and seed it first. Besides 74-44 in RR variety can't be beat

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      #22
      Vvalk

      So you can reseed it?

      That's sort of counter productive isn't it?

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        #23
        I dont have to reseed anything.
        But some guys are. And in this area thats unprecedented.

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          #24
          We Reseeded 60% of our canola. Very thankful to have Bayer offer the $40/ac rebate on seed.
          Also Dow is supposed to do the same thing on the Clearfield Nexera.
          Our Roundup ready Nexera was almost untouched by the frost.

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            #25
            If reseeding is somewhat normal why not seed later at a lower rate into the same dry dirt?

            For those that think it's early some of this crop has been in the ground for over a month.

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              #26
              I'm leaving mine

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                #27
                WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 3 (Reuters) – Western Canadian farmers are scrambling to find scarce canola seed as they re-plant crops snuffed out by frost and insects.
                Farmers have until mid- to late June to plant ahead of insurance deadlines, but the later they sow canola, the higher the risk of damage later from heat or frost.
                To read the full story:
                http://www.producer.com/?p=146610

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                  #28
                  These crops have already used up 1/3 of their growing time. 33 days out of 100.

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                    #29
                    2014, finished seeding may 31, 2013, finished seeding june 10. very good crops both years.

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                      #30
                      In dry the seed date is not the day the drill comes off the field it's the day of the first half inch to inch of rain.

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