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Canola Acres Seen Rising On High Prices

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  • MBgrower
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 1565

    #21
    Ive grown them for 16 years never once used a fungicide, and sprayed the borders of a few fields for mites or hoppers. Cant grow canola in mb without fungicides.

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    • farmaholic
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 17483

      #22
      MBGROWER, would you say susceptible, moderately susceptible, intermediate, moderately resistant, resistant? Lol...like the Sask seed guide descriptions. Their upright more breathable canopy probably does wonders for their tolerance.

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      • sumdumguy
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2007
        • 12004

        #23
        We neeed a 90-day soybean Then we'll have the tiger by the tail.

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        • SASKFARMER3
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 14485

          #24
          Pioneer has a new soy variety that is shorter and yields like the old longer varieties so far haven't seen limiting factor. But it was just a test bag last year this year whole fields who knows. But Canola is so over priced for seed its sickening.

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          • SASKFARMER3
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 14485

            #25
            Actually the whole Canola system is so costly its over rated. Manitoba is leading the way Sask will be next. Lots of extra acres in our area with new guys growing soy in 2017.

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            • bigzee
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 1113

              #26
              Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
              Actually the whole Canola system is so costly its over rated. Manitoba is leading the way Sask will be next. Lots of extra acres in our area with new guys growing soy in 2017.
              SF3 since you hate canola so much how many acres are you increasing it on your farm for 17??
              You complain complain and complain some more in case we all haven't heard it, but you still put in big acres.
              We all agree costs are huge for canola but we still keep growing it. Why don't you actually act on your words and grow something different that is less costly?
              Not trying to be an azz, but I think I heard the same story out of you about the "retarded" sister a couple years ago.

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              • MBgrower
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 1565

                #27
                Sclerotinia so far not a big factor on bean yields unlike canola. USA farmers been growing them for 100 years, more recently on tighter rotations, and they have more heat and humidity to deal with than in mb. Root rots more of a problem, but nothing like lentils or peas. You can seed beans on wide rows to mitigate sclerotinia but most here solid seed here. Oh yah, no swather needed too!

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                • SASKFARMER3
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 14485

                  #28
                  My question BigZ is why does Canola perform compare to Soy like a Retarded sister.

                  Price soy almost 12 Canola just over 10 for fall

                  Soy seed and canola same other costs way different.

                  We have been growing canola/****seed since 70s and once the seed companies got their greedy hands on the crop we haven't made money like before.

                  Every thing the industry is betting on continued wet conditions.

                  What is we go back to normal, how many sad cowboys will realize what 12 BPA light shit is worth.

                  Just saying,

                  Canola was once the darling of Manitoba and north Sask. and Alberta.

                  They wrecked it with insane costs for seed.

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                  • SASKFARMER3
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 14485

                    #29
                    Actually our Canola acres will be lower in 2017 than 2016.

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                    • bigzee
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 1113

                      #30
                      Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                      Actually our Canola acres will be lower in 2017 than 2016.
                      I can't grow beans, so I'm left with canola. 22 bu bean crop doesn't pay the bills for me. I can make more growing yellow peas.
                      I grow a lot of lentils, but trot rot is starting to get bad in places, and there's no way I will ever grow chickpeas again.
                      I like growing canola, but yes inputs are crazy.

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