If it stays dry my canola acres will not go down, my crop insurance coverage is $250 more for canola. If we’re dry next spring canola is a no brainer for me.
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A lot will depend on crop insurance coverages for next year . Unless there is a soil recharge in moisture for next spring
Right or wrong it is what it is .
Those of us that went through the late 80’s and again in 2001 , 2002 know this can happen more than one year at a time ...... hopefully not .
Unfortunately some in west central sask had this last year , most forget that , especially in the ag industry,
The ag industry is carrying the attitude that every farmer made a fortune last year so the sky is the limit on inputs and farmers should not complain .
That ignorance is a sad reality
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Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostIf it stays dry my canola acres will not go down, my crop insurance coverage is $250 more for canola. If we’re dry next spring canola is a no brainer for me.
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JFC Bucket
enough with this marketing shit ****
this is sarcasm by the way , for those of you in the "slow row"
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Originally posted by bucket View PostHere is a dumb question..... but if you have a good yield on durum on crop insurance and prices stay in the 15 plus bushel range wouldn't your coverage be as good as canola less the seed costs?
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