Anyone growing any Hard White varieties ? Just wondering because we grew snowbird in the late 90's into early 00's. Back then outperformed red varieties by a long shot. I think kanata was just starting then but I see now there's a few more. Dies it still fetch a premium
Hard Red Spring Wheat
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Talk of less barley. What I see here if you have cows you’re planting some. If you have none maybe seed a quarter just because. Otherwise wheat/canola.Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostNot a lot of talk of barley around here big guys keep it simple for seeding ( wheat , canola , beans ) Us mixed guys will throw oats in the mix for milling or backup in case hay and corn ( for silage ) is a bust and we have to use it for feed. Using the last off my $ 8 oats to feed my back grounders till grass comes OUCH! Plus 20 c yeasterday working on the airdrill hottest day of the year so far and maybe get to start using it next week.
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Rain causing delays with corn and wheat planting/seeding in USA and NB/se sask.Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostMinn wheat locked up 60 cents today, fireworks staring will see tomorrow where wheat jumps to. Wheat is finally getting some attention.
Could be a lot of corn/wheat acres switched to beans and some not planted at all.
Also hot, windy and dry through most of the USA winter wheat areas.
I was thinking canola had a shot at $30, but the high may b in and past??
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Sounds odd, but there's almost as much stress watching this year's markets as there is in a down year.
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Could not agree more , like being on a knifes edge right nowOriginally posted by WiltonRanch View PostThe stress is the potential of everything being a great year or disasterLast edited by furrowtickler; May 12, 2022, 15:06.
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