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    #11
    Memories of 1980, zip crop, dryer than dry, plowed down all but SMF Laird Lentil, then 1981 fields blew like a bugger in spring and we seeded into dust, but 3 inch rains in May changed everything. Things can change in an afternoon. Hope history repeats, that part anyway.

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      #12
      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
      Memories of 1980, zip crop, dryer than dry, plowed down all but SMF Laird Lentil, then 1981 fields blew like a bugger in spring and we seeded into dust, but 3 inch rains in May changed everything. Things can change in an afternoon. Hope history repeats, that part anyway.
      .............foolish kids!

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        #13
        Sold wheat for 6.25 in 1980. Hardly had any. Would be about $18 in today's coinage. That was a bad year. 85F in April if I remember

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          #14
          Originally posted by farming101 View Post
          Sold wheat for 6.25 in 1980. Hardly had any. Would be about $18 in today's coinage. That was a bad year. 85F in April if I remember
          I wasn't out of school(1-12) yet! Lol.

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            #15
            Sophomore year. Freshman year wasn't much better. I wonder what you call it when you're still in school after 39 years?
            Last edited by farming101; Dec 11, 2017, 10:52.

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              #16
              Originally posted by farming101 View Post
              Sophomore year. Freshman year wasn't much better. I wonder what you call it when you're still in school after 39 years?
              "LIVING" ....... as long as I'm alive I'm learning.
              Last edited by farmaholic; Dec 11, 2017, 10:57.

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                #17
                White with snow here but a lot less than normal. The ground froze up with moisture so I am hoping we get through the winter without much snow and we can get the crop seeded early without any rain delays. We will need rain but not before mid June.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by wiseguy
                  No need for rain !

                  Seed cos to crop insurance says New canola all goes 50 !

                  # better than expected !
                  There's a spray for that!!!!! And it's not called irrigation. But that might be a good trade name for a foliar product that claims a yeild bump when applied in dry conditions. ...lol. (Bayer)

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by wiseguy
                    No need for rain !

                    Seed cos to crop insurance says New canola all goes 50 !

                    # better than expected !
                    Countless reports have indicated rain is now optional with 50 bpa canola on 2" or less rainfall.

                    Can it happen 2 years in a row will be the $ million question.

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                      #20
                      More like the 26.7 billion dollar question

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