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    #11
    Worked pea stubble last fall plus burnt hrs stubble and worked in spring will be my highest yielding canola this year. Heavy wheat stubble just harrowed will be my poorest.
    Putting feet down with Kelly harrow later this fall. Air package in middle.
    Wet area guys have to look different at direct seeding. Make it black payed off huge.

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      #12
      S15 with seed works good .. 150 lbs acre .. Urea in midrow 250 lbs

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        #13
        That will work , but 90% of canola direct seeded with that kind of fertility on any stubble froze off here. Not very effective on the reseeded canola afterward

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          #14
          we use 120-140N -35-8-35 , all looks good , but sulphur gets spread as fines , 80#s N gets knifed in , in the fall . wish we could eliminate the floater pass , though. probably a little light on phos ? our canola always seems later than everyone else's

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            #15
            Case IH Spray a product like alpine g22 or Kugler 6-24-6 with herbicide 2 to 4 LT to boost your phish . Your fertility is very solid .

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              #16
              Kihei. What yields are you expecting with 150lbs of N and 50 lbs of P? That's $125 an acre in just fertilizer costs. Seems like high risk return with $10 canola

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                #17
                Sorry 135lbs of N. $110-$115 an acre fert

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                  #18
                  Based on $725 S15 and $550N. Could be cheaper or more expensive depending on when purchased

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                    #19
                    50 bu L252

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                      #20
                      Why so much fert for 50 bus?

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