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45H75 clearfield canola from Pioneer

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    #11
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
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    anyone else growing this variety ?
    We have grown 45H76 for the last three years and it has been top yielder on our farm every year
    Looks like this one will be as well and cheapest seed to buy , by a long shot
    Pioneer sure has strong vigour and genetics , every year it comes up quick and never looks back
    Also really works well for underseeding forages
    Looking forward to getting the other systems from Pioneer
    And an extra $1-$1.25/bu for non gmo premium
    I try and grow 76 on half the canola acres every year. I love growing that stuff. Top yielder, premium on grain, cheapest to grow. I get why invigor has its place in a rotation but for me I'll take 76 over invigor canola all day long.

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      #12
      We have grown both as well , try to get at least 300 ac in
      This is the good ole 46H75 ....



      Either Variety will be in the top 2 or 3 varieties in the area every year

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        #13
        In our area its Liberty that always does better. What I find funny is the further north you go the RR and Liberty are almost the same.

        We have 300 acres of st cut pioneer.

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          #14
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
          In our area its Liberty that always does better. What I find funny is the further north you go the RR and Liberty are almost the same.

          We have 300 acres of st cut pioneer.
          Seems that way. Weed spectrum changes further north as well. Liberty maybe not as suited as glyphosate. I must be in the transition zone cause south of here more invigor but my way north mostly rr. Compare yields with guys who do both and not much difference. Cutting canola past few days and nights and sure tell where downpours ****ed it up in low spots and watercourses. Hope mid slopes make up for it but won’t be as good as last year or previous year.

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            #15
            Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
            Seems that way. Weed spectrum changes further north as well. Liberty maybe not as suited as glyphosate. I must be in the transition zone cause south of here more invigor but my way north mostly rr. Compare yields with guys who do both and not much difference. Cutting canola past few days and nights and sure tell where downpours ****ed it up in low spots and watercourses. Hope mid slopes make up for it but won’t be as good as last year or previous year.
            Did you get rain again last night ?
            Forecast showing rain / showers every few days. Hopefully that changes soon.

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              #16
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Did you get rain again last night ?
              Forecast showing rain / showers every few days. Hopefully that changes soon.
              Yes. What barley and feed I had down was dry enough by afternoon. Baled till early shower came around supper. Great crop so kinda bummed out to see it rained on. Lloyd got a way more than here. Guys starting to spray wheat. We’re a couple weeks out. Barley laying would’ve been ready by weekend if it didn’t rain. Still have some canola to cut. It’s a slow process but that alright.

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