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    #11
    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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      #12
      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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        #13
        Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
        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.
        Here 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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          #14
          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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            #15
            $17.40 peas , feb

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              #16
              Originally posted by shtferbrains
              Act of God?
              from the blizzard?

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                #17
                Originally posted by bucket View Post
                Here 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?
                Would be better than canola. Sask crop insurance never uses the real price of grain so it will be interesting to see how next year pencils out

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                  #18
                  What are Greens and Yellows worth? Are they pretty well all harvested?
                  Last edited by sumdumguy; Aug 23, 2021, 13:50.

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                    #19
                    $20 today on monday for a 3cwad PH watrous, on fri it was at $17 there posted price 😳

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                      #20
                      Saw $18.88 for a 5 CWAD today.

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