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  • farmaholic
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 17479

    cropping choices...

    By now I would think most seeding plans would be made but not cast in stone. No one is 100% committed until the seeds in the ground and even then Ma Nature can change your mind.

    So what are you going to do? Chase falling stars or try to pick what will be the next brightest shining star? Two years ago yellow mustard hit 60cents..now a bit over 30. Small and large green lentils were a good price for 16/17 production, what about this year? Which peas to grow, yellow or green? Yellow/golden flax fetched a real good premium over brown at one point this marketing year...too many acres of yellow and watch the premium evaporate.

    Nothing out of the ordinary being seeded here. Grow the niche market crops when they're cheap and no one else wants to and hopefully those dim stars will shine bright the following marketing year.

    Good luck this year and take care.
    Last edited by farmaholic; Apr 7, 2017, 06:01.
  • sumdumguy
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 11974

    #2
    I am sure 22 degrees today will get a few guys going today. Have a great day Agrivillers🌞 Where's the auction sale today?

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    • hobbyfrmr
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 3178

      #3
      Canola on canola on canola then buy out the neighbours who tried to have cereals on their farm.

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      • bucket
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 17027

        #4
        Hobby

        How do you grow canola organically?


        Just curious ... there has to be a way to avoid some of these outrageous costs....and still make money conventionally.

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        • SASKFARMER3
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 14485

          #5
          Hobbie the last guy that tried that in our area was. Canola Canola Canola flood Canola canola RB Auction.

          Just saying

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          • Stampsguy
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2017
            • 144

            #6
            One fellow close to here started seeding lentils yesterday.
            Minus 5 the other day !!

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            • biglentil
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 3261

              #7
              Canola and soybean acres going through the roof. Likely see sub 10's/bu come fall. Your right I think the yellow vs brown flax spread is going the way of the dodo. Mustard not an option for most. HRSW acres going up Durum acres going down. There needs to be a 1.50 spread minimum to make durum the choice over HRS in my eyes. Its hardly a penny these days especially when the almost mandatory 'cleaning' is factored in. Lentils well many have their tails between their legs from last year. The lentil growing region has become more muddied in more ways than one. Canary seed who the hell keeps birds anymore? Unless its Angry Birds on your smartphone? Barley market you got to wonder how much 'feed' is actually in the beer your drinkin. Hemp thats an interesting one but with a pile of new hemp acres in the US will the market bear it.

              I can almost hear the ole tune, "Your fault Mr.Farmer! Don't you know diversification?".

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              • biglentil
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2015
                • 3261

                #8
                Just a fun fact one bushel of barley produces 333 bottles of beer. At LB pricing thats nearly $1000 a bushel.

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                • food4u
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 577

                  #9
                  one bushel of wheat produces 56 loaves of bread.

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                  • fjlip
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 9803

                    #10
                    Originally posted by food4u View Post
                    one bushel of wheat produces 56 loaves of bread.
                    It is 66 loaves last I heard. At $9/ bu( what they pay for our $6),=0.13/loaf, to farmer /peasant.
                    Most at store $2-4 / loaf, = 3.2% of retail, is the value of the Raw wheat.
                    And with out the wheat you have an empty plastic bag! or a pile of unpronounceable additives, mostly SUGAR!
                    Last edited by fjlip; Apr 7, 2017, 12:13.

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