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    Lentils 2017

    Anyone doing lentils for 2017 or is that last years news?

    Reds looking like they are crapping the bed...maybe go frenchies for 17?

    #2
    New crop reds at 30 cents.....not a bad starting point.....? ??????

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      #3
      What is a typical yield for French vs Red?

      What is price difference between the two?

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        #4
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        New crop reds at 30 cents.....not a bad starting point.....? ??????
        And feed lentils are 25 cents.......

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          #5
          Good thing I asked....30 cents is maybe not a good place to start. ...thanks zeefarmer.
          Last edited by bucket; Jan 10, 2017, 20:35.

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            #6
            Extra green seed was next to impossible to find in spring of 2016. Reds a little easier but not by much. French market is somewhat fickle and quite small in comparison to small greens. The price of french was about the same as the price on reds in 2015. 2016 might just be an anomoly for the french red spread. Its pretty fair to say red acres will be down in 2017 and green acres up. Though reds will likely remain the bto's lentil of choice and for good reason. They grade well with the CL system and preharvest herb/straightcut model. Flip flopping is always risky as there is no established market for christmas lentils(red green mix).

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              #7
              Yes grow lots of French greens. Market is huge for them. LOL..

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                #8
                60-70 cents ....... 30 cents twelve months later. Sucks when you know they can pay more.

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                  #9
                  Signed .40/.38 picked up in yard for next fall delivery so yes our farm will be sticking with lentil rotation for foreseeable future. However we have grown small greens for almost 25 years and we stick to our rotation and don't stray to far from the 1 in 4 rotation and has worked well.

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