• You will need to login or register before you can post a message. If you already have an Agriville account login by clicking the login icon on the top right corner of the page. If you are a new user you will need to Register.

Irony

Collapse
X
Collapse
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • bigzee
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 1113

    #11
    I've seen neighbours try beans and haven't tried them again. 20 bu/ac doesn't cut it. I agree canola inputs are out of control, but I think I can make more growing canola. Seed costs are getting way out of line, but we all need some oilseed in a rotation.

    Comment

    • sumdumguy
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 11989

      #12
      Sounds like a good idea BW. Government gave them the power. Farmers can take it away😃

      Comment

      • may-be
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 282

        #13
        Originally posted by bgmb View Post
        I think lots of farms in the rrv are already 1/3-1/2 beans. Outside of the rrv beans will explode next year, lots of farms in non traditional soy areas will be 15-25% SOYS.

        pea experiment was a flop for lots of farms. soy yields are as high as canola on some farms.

        Beans are $2/bu higher than canola and cheaper to grow......

        Canola seed prices are going higher, new fancy treatments that were supposed to be better aren't so now there are new ones again but they are a buck a lb more baldur stefansson is rolling over.

        Soy is the best thing to happen to mb farms since the early days of canola.

        Lots of competition in the soy seed business = lots of excellent genetics and new early ones yield good too.

        Even have the legal off patent rr1 for guys who want to march to that beat of that drum.
        Beans have exploded in my area. (Dauphin/ STE Rose) We still grow good canola here and I see rotations going to beans and canola with wheat for summer fallow. We also lots of grass seeds. Next year I am adding a little more beans, that will bring me up to 40%.

        I have met a couple of guys growing off patent rr1 beans and they claim they are good. ) One person from Swan River showed me a pictures of his off patent beans that looked as good as mine.

        Comment

        • SASKFARMER
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2005
          • 6985

          #14
          I agree the ugly sister was taken from us by the seed companies those greedy prick's will one day see there's other crops we can grow. For more return to us and less costs!
          Pigs get slaughtered by farmers

          Comment

          • wmoebis
            Senior Member
            • Aug 1999
            • 2652

            #15
            Don't see why CNL can't be just like all other grains and farmers can bin run there own seed. Farmers paid for R&D through check offs etc.

            Maybe I'm missing something but doesn't seed you buy just come out of someone else's bin?

            Comment

            • Oliver88
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 4688

              #16
              This is great news if southern Manitoba transitions to soybeans.

              Could someone list the savings on inputs for soybeans vs canola?

              Comment

              • seabass
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2005
                • 825

                #17
                Oliver. Minimal fert costs are the big one.

                Comment

                • rockpile
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2000
                  • 879

                  #18
                  Every time I see a thread like this, I'm reminded of Steely Dan's hit 'Do it Again'!

                  Comment

                  • bgmb
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 1645

                    #19
                    Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                    This is great news if southern Manitoba transitions to soybeans.

                    Could someone list the savings on inputs for soybeans vs canola?
                    Seed, treatment and innoculant is $20/ac more for beams. Chemical is about 20 less for beans. Fertilizer is about 50 cheaper for beans

                    Comment

                    • freewheat
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 2981

                      #20
                      Anyone growing non gmo beans? If you could save your own seed, could you not save a pile of money?

                      More ppl should be like me, and grow canola that you can keep!

                      Comment

                      • Reply to this Thread
                      • Return to Topic List
                      Working...