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Colza.... AKA Canola

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  • Kinger
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2016
    • 161

    #41
    Originally posted by bucket View Post
    I guess farmers have built bins and will continue to outpace the industry in storage space....people are sadly mistaken that this system is working well when an individual a mile outside moose jaw has built more storage than the majors that have been there for 75 years. ...
    That's good for him and I hope he can make it payoff. But the comparison between farmer storage and elevator storage are very different things.

    Say a 25,000mt elevator gets one 10,000 train every 3 weeks that is equal to 180,000mt of storage in reality over the year. And honestly most elevators are shipping closer or higher than 250,000mt of grain per year.

    Having the ability to be flexible is something that can pay off greatly so I still think having storage for at least 3/4 of your average crop is a good idea.

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    • farming101
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 3954

      #42
      There is likely not more than half a dozen elevators in all of Manitoba shipping 250,000 or more a year
      In 2015-16 there were half a dozen points, some with more than one elevator , that did 250K

      26 points in SK and 30 in Alberta in 2015-16

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      • Klause
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 3644

        #43
        Every. Single. News Show.


        Has reports on growing canola, how to do it, how it's good for the land... how it's more profitable than Trigo (wheat).


        Oh Boy.


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        • Klause
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 3644

          #44

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          • Klause
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 3644

            #45

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            • LEP
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2007
              • 2494

              #46
              Is omega 9 low linoleic canola?

              Not a real heavy crop but with different economics on seed, equipment etc. Nothing saying it isn't a paying crop for them.

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              • Klause
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 3644

                #47
                Originally posted by LEP View Post
                Is omega 9 low linoleic canola?

                Not a real heavy crop but with different economics on seed, equipment etc. Nothing saying it isn't a paying crop for them.
                Nexera.

                [URL="https://www.nexeracanola.ca/omega-9-oils/"]https://www.nexeracanola.ca/omega-9-oils/[/URL]

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