Finished peas yesterday, very happy and thankful with the results considering the year. Starting lentils today, no idea what to expect. Heard a neighbour with large greens going 15, I have small greens. I have 15 bu/ac contracted so hoping at least to fill it.
							
						
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Sounds very close to the numbers east of here . The odd one better . As you get to HWY 4 and west there will be a few 50’s but overall still down on average a good 20% over last year .Originally posted by sawfly1 View PostDriest areas ,good land ,lots of peas running23-30. . The odd ones 40
My first one 27 and another in beach sand yesterday ,13.
Expecting from 30 to40 on the rest.
Better land ,later seeded , and more
Rain
Hopefully get into our first peas today.
Had one with root rot , one was good .
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First field surprised me ,,, second field looked better but is a disappointment...spotty rains 4 miles apart can make a huge difference ...Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostSounds very close to the numbers east of here . The odd one better . As you get to HWY 4 and west there will be a few 50’s but overall still down on average a good 20% over last year .
Hopefully get into our first peas today.
Had one with root rot , one was good .
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Where we farm , ( NW of Maple Creek) Peas did an honest 25bpa (had hail on july 2nd) , moved over to triticale , and it is making 28 bpa on pea stubble, and summerfallow trit looks real good. Durum crop if it makes 25 avg I will be surprised. Not complaining too much , but nobody around my area is going to have a crop that is a record bin buster. Learning to do more with less seems to be the trend , and I am happy that I'm not making payments on a new combine right now!Originally posted by sawfly1 View PostDriest areas ,good land ,lots of peas running23-30. . The odd ones 40
My first one 27 and another in beach sand yesterday ,13.
Expecting from 30 to40 on the rest.
Better land ,later seeded , and more
Rain
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I have said this many times.....6000 bushels of wheat bought a 750 massey in 1975 for 36000....today 60000 bushels wouldn't buy you a new one...Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View PostWhere we farm , ( NW of Maple Creek) Peas did an honest 25bpa (had hail on july 2nd) , moved over to triticale , and it is making 28 bpa on pea stubble, and summerfallow trit looks real good. Durum crop if it makes 25 avg I will be surprised. Not complaining too much , but nobody around my area is going to have a crop that is a record bin buster. Learning to do more with less seems to be the trend , and I am happy that I'm not making payments on a new combine right now!
60000bushels at 25bpa is 2400 acres ...Interesting times coming for sure....
The only thing that hasn't kept pace is the price of our commodities....eventually someone will have to realize its not sustainable...
Oh and I forgot....6000 bushels today won't make the lease payment...
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I don’t believe brokers they’re just trying to get you to sell. Might be a few 40’s around but I’ve heard of a lot more in the teens so far on lentils.Originally posted by bigzee View PostAnd 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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