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    soybeans on dryland in Saskatchewan

    Any one have soybeans on dryland in
    Saskatchewan?
    I think we would be too dry most years in SW
    Sask.

    link below about Soybeans around Outlook,
    Sask.

    http://www.producer.com/2012/08/research-
    compares-dry-land-irrigated-soybean-varieties/

    #2
    I have seen a soybean field a number of
    years ago in a year that it did not rain
    in August and apparently the yield was
    around 14 bu/ac. You need to be able to
    count on a rain in Aug in order to get
    beans to yield so their potential is
    limited in the SW. Looks like all of
    Manitoba will be beans in 2013 with the
    results I am hearing.

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      #3
      I would think there will still be many more acres of
      canola in mb than beans.

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        #4
        We grew a quarter of soybeans in SW Saskatchewan this year. Very easy crop to grow and manage. Our last rain was July 2nd and being a long season crop they could have use another inch of rain in July or August.

        They ran just over 20 bu/acre, so it wasn't a total wreck. Seeded them on flax stubble and sprayed them twice with 1 litre of glyphosate.

        Was happy enough with them to give them another whirl next year.

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          #5
          320 acres booked for 2013. Looking for one more
          quarter. Local yields this year. 25, on 40 acres, 33
          on 320 and 30 on 160.

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            #6
            Neighbor had a half section of soybeans seeded a half mile away from our L150 canola. Canola was seeded 10 days earlier. Last rain for the area was July 1. Soybean yield 18bus/acre, Canola yield 38bus/acre. South west/central Sask. Chickpeas 1 mile down the road, 36bus/acre. The net winner Chickpeas hands down.

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              #7
              Grew 80ac of soybeans south of Rosetown. Went
              11 bu but had 40 to 100 % hail on them . Monitor
              did read 25 at times and hail came at the worst
              time possible .Will definitely grow again next year
              used 3 apps of glyphosate at a L and field was
              weed free . Nice change from lentils and all the
              herbicide challenges that they bring . Pulse
              industry should take notice as there won't be
              lentils in this area if the prices stay low and the
              fields stay dirty . Soy would be a nice
              replacement.

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                #8
                Anyone grow soy on rolling land with stones? Combine flex header only option?
                Just can not see myself able to combine that close to the ground.

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                  #9
                  Lakenheath What part of SW Sask are you from?

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                    #10
                    Lakenheath What part of SW Sask are you from?

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                      #11
                      Grew them 7 miles south of Limerick.

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                        #12
                        Laken you have a sister that's a teacher?

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                          #13
                          No, but my neighbour Jeff does.

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                            #14
                            I was down that way in 1981 for a grad.

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                              #15
                              Who do you know down here?

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