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    #21
    I can't see the pulses going in. Not in as
    big a way as the last few years.

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      #22
      Seeding canola,peas,and spring wheat maybe a little less flax next year. Would love to seed malting barley but will not until it is free from the board.Too risky to seed too many acres to CWB crops.

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        #23
        btj

        Can you explain your thinking on that comment?

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          #24
          Is it possible to get cheap Liberty south of the boarder? Without assigning canola acres?

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            #25
            - relative returns look better for other
            crops than pulses. we have to assume the
            decision's being made based on spot
            prices since no new-crop contracts are
            available, for peas, lentils, chickpeas
            or dry beans.
            - we're thinking a bit of a premium
            over comparable returns would be
            necessary to get the pulses in the
            ground this year, as some land will be
            due for a break from the disease
            pressure. acreage gains in lentils in
            particular has been stressful to
            rotations.
            - meanwhile spot markets are heavy.
            bean/lentil/chickpea prices aren't even
            widely available, let alone keeping pace
            with outside markets. it's not setting
            up for a situation where the pulse
            buyers feel inclined to duke it out for
            their acres in 2011.

            www.farmlinksolutions.ca

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              #26
              Everybody should grow canolie. So's you kin totally ruin the market. Over produce and kill the golden goose. Push the rotation, what rotation, canolie, canolie, canolie, gotta pay the bills after all. Comedian farmers are so very,very funny. Lets all git on the band wagon and make this a win/win. Destroy the cwb and canolie market all in the same crap year........

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                #27
                In the Davidson area pulses will be down because.

                a) Canola is quite profitable $11.00 and average yields. Sept delivery anyone?

                b) Rotations have been pushed very hard on the lentil acres. Most fields have had back to back lentils and this year had some awful wrecks.

                c)Belle Plaine likely to pay >$5.00
                for Andrew

                d)Peas at <$6.00 are not worth it for this guy.

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                  #28
                  hey burbert

                  Maybe you haven't heard but with the crushing plants that have been built canola acres need to keep going up in order to service demand.

                  Besides the downside is what to the market. Maybe canola drops to 8.50.

                  Maybe you explain the disaster in durum where the cwb put out a PRO in February 09 that encouraged everyone to grow it but the cwb could not honor its PRO or delivery. We are still not paid for the 09 crop and some of the 08 crop.

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                    #29
                    I think canola looks like the most profitable crop next year....

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                      #30
                      Got 20% SRW in. Assuming that makes it through the winter, the rest will be 40% soybeans, 35% corn,5% hay. Any winter killed wheat will be soys as well.

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