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  • Braveheart
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2001
    • 3257

    #21
    Five to six hundred weight per acre this year. Some areas over seven.

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    • cottonpicken
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 6993

      #22
      Thanks for the potatoe info.

      Mustardman 20 bucks says i know where your old one is-right by the shi@ter,just like mine.

      I'll second that motion on giselle-what was dicaprio thinking letting her get away.

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      • Lifer
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 317

        #23
        I would think closer to 30 hundred weight per acre or about 550 bushels per acre

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        • melvill
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2000
          • 1054

          #24
          Just to make the Manitoban eyes pop out, according to our potato researcher here at the station, average potato yields here in the Brooks-Vauxhaul-Taber areas are 20 tons per acre with ranges as high as 30 with exceptional attention to nutrient, disease control and water management. Here at the station yields on trials of 38 tons/acre have been observed without heroic measures. 'Course all southern Alberta potatoes are grown with "electric rain".

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          • cropduster
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2001
            • 666

            #25
            Mel, AND a good conservative envoirnment that doesn`t inhibit expansion!!!!!!!

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            • agstar77
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2001
              • 6192

              #26
              Interesting to see who will win the fight for water resources farmers, oilmen or city dwellers?

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