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  • the big wheel
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2017
    • 3860

    #11
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Cargil experts say bigger pea crop than last year 🤡
    They say that every year so we should be at 200 bushels an acre. Hahahaha

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    • grefer
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2002
      • 337

      #12
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      There will be spots for sure , but overall pea yields will be off 15-20% imo
      Yield around Wilkie last year were 70-80
      Be lots of 35’s this year .
      This area 40-50’s , this year 30-40’s .
      I would think this is accurate for our area as well furrow.

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      • SASKFARMER3
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 14485

        #13
        Our peas will suck this year thanks to the useless chemical Viper, rep won’t discuss have spots not sprayed just done with assure will yield double.

        They all can sell but when something doesn’t work crickets.

        Some big dogs are doing the peas south of valley 30 to 40% less than average.

        Our area will be 27% less than normal on peas.

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        • FarmerSmuck
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2015
          • 159

          #14
          My yield is down 35-40% from last year.

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          • Crestliner
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2015
            • 400

            #15
            What are actual pea yields for those of you who harvested already? No need to be worried about being judged....everyone try’s for top returns and the weather determines the final outcome.....it is what it is. Just interesting to know what yields people are getting and how much rain the crop got during the growing season.

            Also price for yellows and greens? What are people hearing?
            Last edited by Crestliner; Aug 7, 2018, 09:07.

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            • furrowtickler
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 21880

              #16
              Originally posted by Crestliner View Post
              What are actual pea yields for those of you who harvested already? No need to be worried about being judged....everyone try’s for top returns and the weather determines the final outcome.....it is what it is. Just interesting to know what yields people are getting and how much rain the crop got during the growing season.

              Also price for yellows and greens? What are people hearing?
              Nothing off here yet , further south and west the combines will be going this week .
              Reports I hear from SW Sask are dismal for the most part .
              A small strip , relative to Western Canada , west of here will have very big pea yields.... Cutknife areaand North , with yields diminished going both east and west of there .
              Our peas will be sprayed off after the small heat wave , probably by weekend.

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              • SASKFARMER3
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 14485

                #17
                South valley 40 or just a shade higher and lower
                . Last 10 years almost double

                Redblentils 25

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                • GDR
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2016
                  • 1659

                  #18
                  I don't grow grain peas so no expert but we put 1100kms on in Southern AB over the weekend and lots of peas coming off down there, all seemed to be standing real good wasn't sure if that is lower yielding or just less disease. Looked like decent stands from the road.

                  Saw one field of lentils off and a few guys doing wheat. Not sure I saw any real good canola fields. Even the irrigated land didn't look as good as it usually does.

                  Looks to be fair amount of cereals going up as bales or silage, not sure but suspect more than normal due to dry conditions.

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                  • GALAXIE500
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 669

                    #19
                    Good morning all. Here where I farm (nw of Maple Creek) my yellow peas are running anywhere from a high of 33 bpa down to the low 20's ( hail on July 2nd). nice sample , but not impressed with the kochia and thistles

                    Checked the yellow pea prices posted on the Northern Ag Network , and the have prices in North Dakota and Montana listed at $7.50- $11.25 !

                    Of course up here our prices are nowhere near that! Why would we have a good price ?

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                    • wmoebis
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 1999
                      • 2652

                      #20
                      Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View Post
                      Good morning all. Here where I farm (nw of Maple Creek) my yellow peas are running anywhere from a high of 33 bpa down to the low 20's ( hail on July 2nd). nice sample , but not impressed with the kochia and thistles

                      Checked the yellow pea prices posted on the Northern Ag Network , and the have prices in North Dakota and Montana listed at $7.50- $11.25 !

                      Of course up here our prices are nowhere near that! Why would we have a good price ?
                      Can you sell into that market? You have the advantage of being closer to it than a lot of farmers.

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