Hey grass nice to see you around. Read what I wrote and then read it again and think I like 4 inches rain  and that would be perfect. You just can't comprehend how much our area had as rain the last 15 years. Are you that dense or just slow. So yes I can relate to those who are flooded.
							
						
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I did. What you write makes no sense - rarely does. By your own account to date you are only an inch behind your perfect rainfall figure with 15 years of excess in the ground and you're already predicting a disaster. You certainly can't relate to those that know what dry weather or droughts are.Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostHey grass nice to see you around. Read what I wrote and then read it again and think I like 4 inches rain and that would be perfect. You just can't comprehend how much our area had as rain the last 15 years. Are you that dense or just slow. So yes I can relate to those who are flooded.
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New canolas have terrible vigor, they bred out the vigor, and all natural pest controls. Actually quite a useless crop. I like the idea of breeding weeds into some useful crops, cant we find a use for wild buckwheat or ladys thumb or red root pigweed seeds?Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostBig lentil I agree with your comment all new canolas were bred in wet years and won't handle dry.
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I read somewhere that pigweed is an amaranth species and amaranth seeds pop like minature popcorn seeds. In mexico I think they coat the popped seeds in that red sugary crap and sell it as candy.Originally posted by MBgrower View PostNew canolas have terrible vigor, they bred out the vigor, and all natural pest controls. Actually quite a useless crop. I like the idea of breeding weeds into some useful crops, cant we find a use for wild buckwheat or ladys thumb or red root pigweed seeds?
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how do you know this?not saying your right or wrong but new varieties are doing great in southern Sask where old ones not as good.Even on wetter years we would get some very hot windy days and canola seems to take it much better than years ago.Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostBig lentil I agree with your comment all new canolas were bred in wet years and won't handle dry.
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