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  • Jagfarms
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 871

    Crop Yields

    What kind of yields are in your area?

    Around here the truck drivers got it pretty easy this year.

    I got 6 10x 300 foot grain bags for sale that we won’t be needing this year and we have about at 35+ % carry over from last year.

    That pretty much explains the yields around here.
  • Jay-mo
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 730

    #2
    Have not started yet, but the local Food Grain project got harvested this week. Brandon wheat, quarter section, yielded 64.5 bu/a and 14.2 protein. That yield is delivered and after dockage.

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    • FarmJunkie
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2018
      • 918

      #3
      Lots of 60 bu peas in our area. Not much else done

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      • bigzee
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 1113

        #4
        And SK3 has this crop well below average. 🤣
        I was told by a broker there are small green lentils running 40-60. So yes it’s a disaster.

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        • biglentil
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2015
          • 3261

          #5
          Originally posted by bigzee View Post
          And SK3 has this crop well below average. 🤣
          I was told by a broker there are small green lentils running 40-60. So yes it’s a disaster.
          No where near a bin buster!

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          • Daylate
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 588

            #6
            jag. sounds like here. holding closer to 40% old crop and also have a pallet of bags i dont need. durum under 30 here so far. was early 2000's last time it was this bad.

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            • furrowtickler
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 21880

              #7
              At the end all crops will be 20% lower than last year on average across Western Canada. As far as yields / ac average
              JMO

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              • furrowtickler
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2004
                • 21880

                #8
                Yields today, yesterday, tomorrow ... have little revaluation ...... at the end of the day by Nov1 I will bet $100 bucks I am within 1%. Any takers ?

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                • AlbertaFarmer5
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 12516

                  #9
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  Yields today, yesterday, tomorrow ... have little revaluation ...... at the end of the day by Nov1 I will bet $100 bucks I am within 1%. Any takers ?
                  I'll take that bet, if I lose the bet, at least I'll still win in the grain market. I haven't ventured far outside of Central Ab, but what I have seen is easily much more than 20% off, and I've only seen the most productive land in most of the prairies.

                  2nd hand info that grain silage yields by a top notch farmer around Lacombe were half of normal/took twice as many acres, and there are areas much worse off than they are. It would take a lot of very good areas to make up for what is lacking in the Highway 2 corridor. By yields and volume produced, This is like Iowa being way under trend yield, and expecting Maryland and Rhode Island to make up for it.

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                  • SASKFARMER3
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 14485

                    #10
                    This is like Iowa being way under trend yield, and expecting Maryland and Rhode Island to make up for it.

                    Well, I can tell you I drove through the super areas of Sask and No way in hell they have a higher yield than last year.

                    Manitoba has areas that are just like last year but Manitoba has some shitty areas also.

                    I think Furrow has it exact at a 20% reduction and guess what the Grain companies all know this already. Don't you think they are phoning all the locals and asking what it looks like? Plus satellite shots etc.

                    To the guy with his Food grain project is that the same as last years 76 x 20% and guess what it's in the money to my theory 16% across the board.

                    It's dry it's really dry and it's hot.

                    Oh, some local BTOs Have Bins that won't need to be used.

                    Also, Read Farm Links latest and Guess what they Realize it's going to be a shit show and can't figure out why when a farmer gives it every single product known to man a crop can be grown without Rain.

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