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  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 21851

    #11
    Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
    Truth hurts! Suck it up. Stop spreading b.s. science . The false claims are dangerous to everyone.
    Yup that big canola fake surplus cost all western Canadian canola growers millions since last year . Suck that up

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    • macdon02
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 1858

      #12
      Anyone else heard those ads on the radio about redeeming GoC bonds? If i didn't know any better, we are gonna default. Bonds expire all the time, why are they saying redeem now when they've taken the biggest hit to revenues ever?

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      • crusher
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2001
        • 1188

        #13
        My canola yield 50% of average....if I'm lucky. 5 - 62 bu/ac

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        • Herc
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2017
          • 772

          #14
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          where are you herc ?
          what were canola yields like there ?
          we were down 20-25% in the NE
          West Central. Canola was average, high 40’s. Down 10% from last year.

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          • shortbox
            Member
            • Jan 2018
            • 94

            #15
            Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
            Truth hurts! Suck it up. Stop spreading b.s. science . The false claims are dangerous to everyone.
            Kinda like global warming??

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            • burnt
              Banned
              • Sep 2009
              • 3918

              #16
              Soys are over half off in this part of the country. Our yields were a solid average. They exceeded my expectations since the bottom half of the plants had long inter-nodes and only 2 pods per node.

              But the top half flowered after that critical 2" rain came. Good pod-set there and bigger pods.

              Some areas were a bit higher, some lower - all depends on which side of the shower line you were on.

              Sold about 3/4s so far, a better than average price for me. If I hadn't fed 15/bu/ac to the bear back in the spring, I would have had some of my highest prices ever. The bull has been much better to me lately! :-)

              The IP premium of 4 bucks for SO3W4s (incl. 45 cents for stored on farm until March) is huge on the bottom line.

              I know there are quite a few on here that do not think storage infrastructure should be the farmer's responsibility, but it pays very well here.

              Today we are starting the base for a 27" x 5 or 6 GSI drying bin with a stirrator. I'm a low volume grain producer with low time pressure so plan to use a wood-fired burner for heating source. We got tonnes of firewood with the province-wide ash tree die-off.

              Not sure if this is the right time to be adding infrastructure, but last year I left a lot of coin on the table by having to take wet, low bushel weight crop to the elevator.

              How wrong could it be if it's 20% ROI?

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              • dmlfarmer
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 1814

                #17
                It did not take long for the trumpet sheeple on this list to learn from Trumps debate. You don't like what is being said, just interrupt, distract and yell nonsense over the other person. Demand that all posters only post what self important you consider appropriate and agree with.

                This is a public forum and no one is forcing you to take part. If you do not like what is posted, ignore instead of hijacking the thread. Or leave altogether.
                Last edited by dmlfarmer; Oct 1, 2020, 07:33.

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                • LEP
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 2463

                  #18
                  Originally posted by Herc View Post
                  West Central. Canola was average, high 40’s. Down 10% from last year.
                  Barely making 30 here. Some lower some higher. High 30s to 40 is average for us.

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                  • FarmJunkie
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2018
                    • 915

                    #19
                    Most averages around NW Manitoba were 40-50. Down a fair bit from the last 3 years but those years were exceptional

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                    • TSIPP
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 2666

                      #20
                      I was really wondering about the price of calves this year? Or should I be buying barley and really loose next
                      Spring? Whenever I keep yearlings it seems the market crashes.

                      I guess I should keep on topic and and talk about herding cats.

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