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    So what practices worked and what's a waste of money!

    Ok the ones who went balls to the wall in soy in
    our area, because of last years yields got a lesson
    from Mother Nature. Soy close to 40 in 2012 , soy
    25 or less in 2013. Maybe it's a lesson for all
    those farmers who think this years yields are
    normal, for some yes but others if your long term
    average is 28, sixty plus was a bumper.
    Seed treatment, after years of studying these one
    thing always shows up. If it's early and the
    grounds cold put it on, if it's warm and the
    grounds warm don't waste your money on cereal
    treatment.
    Seed varieties probably did more this year than
    any thing out their, just because a company says
    theirs is awesome and the seed guide has it as
    average look for a top yielder. Bs is all around the
    seed business.
    Soil tests show what you need but make sure
    your using year over year data. GPS same fields
    yearly. Same soil class etc.
    Dropped anhydrous by 20 lbs and yes it was a
    wise decision. This year waiting for soil results.
    Double spraying two 1/2 sections of wheat
    worked. Not doing two more not as good .
    Spraying for disease worked at half rate with
    herbicide worked, coming back before heading
    with a aceppalla worked, spraying Prosario and
    pro line aceppalla big waste of time and money.
    Every one in area who sprayed vs the one who
    didn't had same yield. More time on a fertility
    program and less on listening to the chem reps.
    Biggest cash grab of 2013 was great marketing
    buy big companies for no gain. Study your
    weather if it's hot and dry keep the stuff in the
    shed if it's raining every day then evaluate.
    Seeding early worked but snow on ground till 10
    th of May hard to get all seeded early. Late hailed
    shit not good.
    Hail insurance on soy over insure because the
    plants won't recover to produce a decent crop.
    300 acre.
    Soy will replace peas in some of rotations and
    corn will be next crop to try again.
    Canola, liberty still ricks but RR is getting better.
    Specialty oil has a long way to go still.
    One note the Chinese picked a guy 50 miles away
    he averaged 22 for canola vs our area. This
    experiment should last one more year then they
    will try to farm it or the land experiment will end.
    Cleaning up land for 2014, sc****r, cat, trac hoe
    and kelly harrow.
    4 inches of moisture in 2013 probably the best
    thing that could of ever happened this year. We're
    back to 160 acre fields on most farms and those
    that spend a little time this fall will probably be
    rewarded in 2014! But then again Mother Nature
    could F$&k it up in one swipe. Best of luck in
    2014!

    #2
    I agree with everything you just said
    sf3. Here caramba was a waste of $ as
    well. Spraying for midge would have pd
    for itself but not made $. Will have to
    watch pop numbers next year.

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      #3
      Sask3 been doing some ditching here. Also have a trackhoe and cat burring some stone piles. Consensus is never seen it so dry. Hard to believe we here are going into winter so dry since the last few years was so wet. Anyways did not do much harrowing this fall, will have to do some in spring but not much if she stays this dry. Most fields straw managed at combine so will see how that works out next year.

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        #4
        Hell yes, dirt moving = big $$$$$, variable rate
        and grain corn are are a waste of time and energy

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          #5
          Tried some bio boost on canola for the first time.
          Did not make any difference at all. We did 300
          acres of headline on the second pass of roundup.
          Saw mixed results. Did make some money by
          doing it. Will do some of both next year as I will
          never rule new things out on a one year trial.
          Fungicide was a big big money maker in both
          wheat and canola again this year. People may
          think im crazy but this is the 3rd year in a row that
          lance at 50% bloom gave the best results. 20 and
          30% bloom yielded 1 to 2 bushels less.

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            #6
            Happyfarmer have you used proline? I'm just
            curiouse because we used proline,Lance,and
            astound and I didn't see any difference other than
            lance was cheaper. Any other people out there
            notice any difference?

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              #7
              My vr program worked well this year but
              its my own mapping using water flow and
              my own experience with nutrient
              response. Impregnating phosphate with
              copper worked well for not only
              eliminating copper deficiency but also
              keeping the dust down, will try adding
              some zinc next year. 5440 was still the
              most reliable canola. Releaf helped
              rescue some June flooded canola. Utmost
              wheat did better on brown soil, goodeve
              on the black on account of standing
              better. Most importantly yield loss was
              2bu per say on anything seeded after may
              long and swathing with a little shelling
              was way better than a little green ~5bu.

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                #8
                Ya I have and still find lance to show the most
                consistent results. Truth be told proline has
                always been one of the worst. Astound is a very
                good product. Tried some Vertisan last year and
                wasn't real happy. Didnt do any sclorentina trials
                this year just because we had some many other
                ones. Plan and doing sclorentina ones next year
                again.

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                  #9
                  ado, what product did you use for the Cu?


                  I've been spraying copper sulfate on at 2nd herby
                  timing and that works really well... but if we can do it
                  at seeding, it's one less product to mix, and one less
                  bag t worry about.

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                    #10
                    It's the yara 33% I think it's called
                    coptrel. The Viterra here will throw it
                    in the blender for us. 1/4 lb per acre
                    is what I aim for. It's not likely as
                    cheap as copper sulfate but its way
                    cheaper than wolf tracks but you get
                    really good distribution.

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