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Canola varieties wins and losses

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  • RD414
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 619

    Canola varieties wins and losses

    OK, let's make or break the different varieties out there. My pioneer 45cm39rr and pioneer 501ll were both poor. Pioneer 45 m35 was outstanding,again. Pioneer 46h75 clear field was excellent also. Dekalb75-65 did fairly well but not close to 45m35. Lumiderm treatment definitely paid off also. Praise them or bust them, but get it on here soon because you know they're out there(seed salesmen) watching for those combines to be in the yard.
  • the big wheel
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2017
    • 3860

    #2
    Variety A sucked. More expensive next year
    Variety B sucked worse even more expensive
    Variety C I don’t know it wouldn’t germinate maybe it will next year?

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    • Guest

      #3
      P501L best this year
      L233p was very good after two hail attacks
      Nexera 1026 was a dud, but we made some mistakes on it
      Last edited by Guest; Oct 20, 2019, 19:34.

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      • fjlip
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 9879

        #4
        All Trueflex are DUDS, like Turdo, how do you trust the new varieties for 2020?
        OLD 7444, best for us, a week earlier, drier at combining! WTF? It does lean more. 7565 looks perfect in the area. Fortenza really paid in drier fields/edges.

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        • makar
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 1697

          #5
          Cousins true flex was awseome all year, swathed at 60 percent color change and five weeks later zero green but 14 moisture wtf.

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          • FarmJunkie
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2018
            • 928

            #6
            255PC👌 Good yield and standability. Helped in a late hail claim as well.
            234PC yield was good but standability was poor

            No Rup varieties on this farm
            Did hear that 501 was a good yielder

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            • macdon02
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 1858

              #7
              H75 here, all 502 next year, probably should go half and half but 75 was especially late due to lack of heat this year. At $490/ bag it's the best bang for the buck here

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              • Herc
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2017
                • 776

                #8
                45CM39 or 75-65 tough to beat here. One trueflex was good the other not so good. Good thing invigors never yield for us, way too expensive for all the goodies. Didn’t write home about P501L either.....

                Guess I’m team Pioneer RR next year....

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                • zeefarmer
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 286

                  #9
                  Only had L252 and L233 this year. Were neck and neck side by side. Swathed the 233 as the swather was there and it was September 7 already. Wanted to try P501 but couldn’t get seed.

                  Anyone try any Brevant LL? Neighbour had some 3010 I believe against L233 and it did 1 bus/ac better. Would like to stay LL but disliking Bayer more and more.

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