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    When is mustard price going to rocket

    https://mustgrow.ca/mustgrow-achieves-100-control-of-root-rot-disease-infecting-key-plant-based-protein-crops/

    #2
    Until sports sees fans planting their butts in seats can’t see a price increase. Unless we all start only eating smokies and hotdogs and sitting on our butts on the couch watching sports, likely status quo for prices.
    The Olympics are in jeopardy again this yr .. would they be using mustard in that event?

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      #3
      Originally posted by bigzee View Post
      Until sports sees fans planting their butts in seats can’t see a price increase. Unless we all start only eating smokies and hotdogs and sitting on our butts on the couch watching sports, likely status quo for prices.
      The Olympics are in jeopardy again this yr .. would they be using mustard in that event?
      Mustard is dead till Covid goes away .
      Last edited by furrowtickler; Jan 23, 2021, 08:45.

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        #4
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        Mustard is dead till Covid goes away .
        Are new crop bids 40 plus cents per pound???

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          #5
          Even at 40 cents a pound Mustard doesn't pay if your buyer claims this has 23.6% dockage. It's a worse racket than Malt barley ffs.
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            #6
            Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
            Even at 40 cents a pound Mustard doesn't pay if your buyer claims this has 23.6% dockage. It's a worse racket than Malt barley ffs.
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            Too many games

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              #7
              Originally posted by biglentil View Post
              Too many games
              I am no expert but that doesn't look like 23 percent dockage...And I have paid for mustard cleaning before selling

              Lentils might weigh up but they are easy to get out and then they are worth something after...

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                #8
                I clean every lb before it leaves the farm... screen it first, then spiral the buckwheat and kochia. It's a serious pain in the ass, but theres no surprises when its delivered.

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                  #9
                  I wonder how mustard they will grind up and spray on to get rid of root rot?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
                    Even at 40 cents a pound Mustard doesn't pay if your buyer claims this has 23.6% dockage. It's a worse racket than Malt barley ffs.
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                    Sure doesn't look like 23%. Can't you take that to the Canadian Grain Commission for a resolution?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ooofty View Post
                      Sure doesn't look like 23%. Can't you take that to the Canadian Grain Commission for a resolution?
                      The scale sample is supposedly on it's way to the CGC right now for a binding assessment. The way I see it, there is zero risk of them giving it a worse assessment than this one.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
                        The scale sample is supposedly on it's way to the CGC right now for a binding assessment. The way I see it, there is zero risk of them giving it a worse assessment than this one.
                        Was the mustard grown on red lentil stubble?
                        I “thought” of growing yellow mustard this year, threw idea out the window when i considered the dockage issue I could possibly face. With basically zero weed control chemicals won’t be ever considering it again.
                        Edge at $20-24 and Authority for $12-13 ac is a lot of money for chemicals that really only a couple of weeds at best.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bigzee View Post
                          Was the mustard grown on red lentil stubble?...
                          Yes it was on Lentil stubble. At the time I wasn't worried about a few volunteer lentils in the Mustard. Looked positively tidy compared to the Flax/Chickpea intercrop.

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