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    Cropping Plans...

    What are your rotations looking like for next year?


    We'll be 1/3 canola, 1/3 wheat (3/4 CWSWS, 1/4
    Warburton HRS), 1/6 flax, 1/6 peas, and 20ac of
    soybeans

    #2
    100% to wet acres.

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      #3
      Will have the Trackhoe working for a second week and most v ditched so looks like we should be able to plant an early spring will help, oh by the way it is not just my water. Could ditch more but a couple neighbours sold out and cannot get permission to cross land untill possibly end of month with another ditch. I am leaning to all CWSWS wheat 20 percent canola, so that would be eliminating yellow peas and decreasing canola a bunch. Never bought canola seed yet and may change.

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        #4
        Looks like we will have another 2 new neighbours moving in from Alberta. Will find out at end of month. At least they do know we are wet. :-))

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          #5
          Rice and more rice. Heavy snow continuing where the heavy rain left off.

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            #6
            Maybe 100% summer fallow. Water table as high as it can be. Rivers and creeks about same as spring time levels. Already lots of hoar frost in middle of month, so middle of May will be raining. El Nino starting and more moisture for spring predicted. Seeding plans up in the air.

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              #7
              Wheat and canola, on maybe 2/3 of farm not under water. If similar or wetter than this year, will not mud in and NO seeding after June 7th. Hoping praying wishing for early spring, hot dry all summer, ***** frost theory is debunked, cold wet shit forecast will prove as inaccurate as hot dry forecast was in April!

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                #8
                50% canola
                20% soybeans
                12% cwrs
                16%oats
                2% perrenniel ryegrass

                this is if we can seed all our acres.

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                  #9
                  100% LG Lentils 'cause I love paying $80/acre for seed :-(

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                    #10
                    75% SWS or CPS wheat and 25% Canola.

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