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Fun week in Grain Markets Down down and down. What looks good for 2020. Nothing?

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  • tweety
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2014
    • 3059

    #11
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
    Tweety what you doing?

    Same old 5 to 7 year rotation, markets are irrelevant. Way less inputs then the typical 2 year disease rotation.

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    • Goodtime
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 627

      #12
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      Tweety what you doing?
      He is likely watching the clock waiting for 5 pm at his desk job.

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      • ajl
        Senior Member
        • May 2008
        • 3246

        #13
        As you stated, nothing will be good for 2020. Big Hemp conference planned for the county here. Farmers have to buy there own lunch for this one. It is likely that that will put hemp production into the red for most. Still a niche crop after 20 years and not likely going anywhere anytime soon.

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        • AlbertaFarmer5
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 12533

          #14
          Where is Hobbyfarmer lately?
          Any bright spots in the organic side of the business?

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          • SASKFARMER
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2005
            • 6977

            #15
            You must not understand plants because 7 years except for peas isn’t a rotation.

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            • mustardman
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 2105

              #16
              Chickpea/Flax
              Lentils barley
              And more Durum to add to the pile for the Pasta Plant. LOL

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              • SASKFARMER
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2005
                • 6977

                #17
                I think farmers are looking at all options and it will be based on what’s going on in the spring. If it’s hot and dry that will change crops.

                If it’s cold that will change crops

                If it’s wet that will change crops

                Harvest of 2019 crops long or short into spring

                So yea let the games begin it’s 90 days away for me for seeding start day.

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                • FarmJunkie
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2018
                  • 918

                  #18
                  U shud be focusing on getting last years done first!
                  Plant nothing and see what the response is by the parasites!
                  Oil won’t pay all the bills for CN and CP
                  Seed companies will be shitting their pants

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                  • SASKFARMER
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 6977

                    #19
                    We are and I do have a harvest crew hired to do it in spring we will concentrate on seeding.

                    But yes if we all didn’t seed in every country in the world or cut back by half they would shit there pants and cry 😢

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                    • WiltonRanch
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 4517

                      #20
                      I plan to seed lots of canola again but I can also return the seed. Last year being what it was if I were to go through another one I’d rather be dealing with straight cut cereals than picking canola swaths. These newer varieties don’t compare for drydown like the older ones. Price you pay for higher yield. With seed price so high, poor price prospects, and average type yields I don’t know how it pencils for guys paying average rents and running decent iron let alone guys in the higher cost bracket. Sad when a 30bu crop is a near crop failure today. 14 years ago I remember averaging 33 bushels and thinking I did alright. If we ever go back to a dry bias like we had through the 90’s god forbid.

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