Good morning, it looks like Sask will get to 99% done harvesting today.
North of us a few acres still out but the next few days it might get completed. Snow pushed crop down so harvesting is slow.
Fall field work is close to completion as I need three days and all quarters were harrowed. 5 good days needed for mandako of sloughs and three to 5 on the track hoe.
Leaving for Florida on the 7 Th November.
Now that the 2025 crop is done and most are surprised it turned out not that bad. Even I am surprised.
But if you think 70 wheat is a bumper crop I'm sorry to inform you it's the new average with varieties and if you fungicide and juice it. If you had 10 years of drought it's not going to happen next year unless you spend huge dollars on Fert etc.
Peas and lentils had good yield but prices are down hard a poor pea crop of 30 next year might give you $210 a acre or a massive loss.
Glad tapped out and can't give big massive yields.
Barley a 100 on malt varieties is normal.
It's 150 is normal.
Canola 40 is a failure withtodays practices and 80 across thousands of acres doesn't pan out every year without slot of inputs.
So what looks good in 2026? Right now nothing?
Land I think has peaked and rent will stay high as farms need acres to pay the bills.
Fert is way to high given today's crop prices.
Seed Canola is way to high.
Check out the last quarter profits if grain companies. Yea we are getting ****ed on exchange for sure. They are going to be make ng cash like a cartel selling drugs.
Ottawa will sacrifice Western farmers and do nothing and a few trade missions will get us min price help.
Basically hang on the ride is going to get really interesting.
Have a great fall and winter.
Add or challenge my thoughts.
North of us a few acres still out but the next few days it might get completed. Snow pushed crop down so harvesting is slow.
Fall field work is close to completion as I need three days and all quarters were harrowed. 5 good days needed for mandako of sloughs and three to 5 on the track hoe.
Leaving for Florida on the 7 Th November.
Now that the 2025 crop is done and most are surprised it turned out not that bad. Even I am surprised.
But if you think 70 wheat is a bumper crop I'm sorry to inform you it's the new average with varieties and if you fungicide and juice it. If you had 10 years of drought it's not going to happen next year unless you spend huge dollars on Fert etc.
Peas and lentils had good yield but prices are down hard a poor pea crop of 30 next year might give you $210 a acre or a massive loss.
Glad tapped out and can't give big massive yields.
Barley a 100 on malt varieties is normal.
It's 150 is normal.
Canola 40 is a failure withtodays practices and 80 across thousands of acres doesn't pan out every year without slot of inputs.
So what looks good in 2026? Right now nothing?
Land I think has peaked and rent will stay high as farms need acres to pay the bills.
Fert is way to high given today's crop prices.
Seed Canola is way to high.
Check out the last quarter profits if grain companies. Yea we are getting ****ed on exchange for sure. They are going to be make ng cash like a cartel selling drugs.
Ottawa will sacrifice Western farmers and do nothing and a few trade missions will get us min price help.
Basically hang on the ride is going to get really interesting.
Have a great fall and winter.
Add or challenge my thoughts.
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