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Invigor 345 issues 2022

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  • biglentil
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 3268

    #71
    What seed size Jazz? Have 233p size D in the same field as 340 seed size B. Can't tell em apart.

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    • jazz
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2018
      • 9308

      #72
      Originally posted by biglentil View Post
      What seed size Jazz? Have 233p size D in the same field as 340 seed size B. Can't tell em apart.
      Size A and B. Never been close to getting a D yet so dont know if it would be better or not. Would like to try.

      The straw in the pic is from 2 yrs ago, that field was in lentils last yr. Harrowed field was much worse than into lentil stubble but its shaped up a bit this week and coming around with some much needed rain.

      Just noticing slow growth compared to last yr and it cant all be my fault.

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      • furrowtickler
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 21961

        #73
        Hopefully farmers dont forget the retailers that tried to force seed sales to protect liberty herbicide sales , this tactic seems to have backfired and only the farmers will lose

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        • Guest

          #74
          the thing that is really gonna bite the big guy in the ass ,is that 1000's of farmers, including us , found out the story that generic liberty doesn't work is pure bull shit.
          as a side note we paid for our (BASF) liberty in feb , to date we have only received 40% of it . everyone had liberty except the big one

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          • beaverdam
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2018
            • 1451

            #75
            What ever happened to all those crappy fields of 345???

            Filled in, gonna make something??

            Sprayed out, and replanted??

            Worked down for green manure??

            Chemfallowed for next year??

            Pastured??

            How about an update,,,

            Settlement with seed co.?

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            • mcfarms
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2004
              • 1685

              #76
              On our place
              One field taken out and changed over to barley as I was worried we might run late with the invigor if reseeded that late at that location, one field left alone as we hoped we had enough plant population, it is trying but will be thin in spots, will likely be 10-15 maybe 20 bushels less than the fields of 340 that emerged better . One other field we did an experiment were we assessed plant population and variable rated more seed in at a 3.5 mph very shallow about 2 inches to the side into very moist nice conditions with about 750 on the packer pressure but 340 not 345 . quite interesting to see how little of the emerged seedling canola beside it we hurt. 3/4 inch knives mid rows locked up. Will be late but we will see.

              Very little response ( ok none) from BASF I tracked down the rep and he claimed another rep had been assigned the file and had been out to see it but has he?
              He said no question there was an issue but they are struggling to figure it out as it was many different varieties, but didn't argue when I asked if we would never hear the name Vercoras again. He started down the flea beetle road but I told him how proactive we had been and how lumiderm was also on many of the acres. He wasn't going to win that one.

              I think they are sitting back hoping that the crops will recover enough from the impacts of the vigor problems and they can skate.
              Would not want to be a BASF rep at Agritrade in Nov. if they don't step up and show some ownership but whether they will is another question.

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              • Wink73
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2018
                • 26

                #77
                Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                What ever happened to all those crappy fields of 345???

                Filled in, gonna make something??

                Sprayed out, and replanted??

                Worked down for green manure??

                Chemfallowed for next year??

                Pastured??

                How about an update,,,

                Settlement with seed co.?
                BASF rep reached out today. Head office doing a press release / announcement this week. No elaboration from head office to rep what is in said announcement. 🤨 Our 343Pc struggled badly with slow patchy emergence, flea beetle carnage , and stage stall. It’s trying to fill in and pod up now, but I can’t think it will bust 30 bu per acre. 50 bu pretty normal here.

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                • Hamloc
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 3953

                  #78
                  I heard an interesting rumour today that AFSC was considering what to do if producers are in a claim position on canola and Basf becomes the common thread. Could keep lawyers busy on both sides. Lots of unhappy farmers. Lots of canola crops that appeared to stand still for weeks.

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                  • ajl
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2008
                    • 3250

                    #79
                    Most larger farmers have a good field of another variety to average out and will be just above a claim position. BTO neighbor, who usually has fairly good crops has crappy canola across the road from me. Up the road 2 miles, they have canola that looks quite good so AFSC does not have to worry too much.

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                    • Sodbuster
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2017
                      • 1129

                      #80
                      Crop insurance should have no worries about canola yields this year unless Jack Frost makes a early appearance.

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