Just came from another farmer meeting. Man oh, man oh, man oh, man are there ever some sharp farm managers out there. The room was full of the the dumbest yokels God ever made. All scared they might sound stupid, or let a farm secret slip out. Yup all Canolie seed costs 8 - bucks a pound ta get, and oh by the way, there in left ta by soooos ya is outta luck anyways. Yup, yup yup Comedian farmers'll make it big on the huge 19 million er billion ac Comedian crop goin in the dirt 2011!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Stick to growing feed barley at $.40/bus or hrsw @ $1.50/bus for an initial price - should get ya a long ways in life. I agree though canola seed is getting out of hand in price but canola also has net returns up to four times that of board grains.
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I have seen many others try this and heard the same song and dance for over ten years. Was told when canola seed was over $4/lb the same song as you sign today. As long as Liberty "sells" out, others will follow and the game will contiue, most will buy, some will keep some old forgoton variety and some will cheat the system. .
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Now, now, Tom4CWB, you know that God never made your good friend from Alberta. He evolved from the badlands which is why you will be unlikely, ever, to agree with him on much!!!
I'm curious as to whether saving some old forgotten variety of canala, or brown bagging has any usefulness. Isn't flea beetle control the more pressing issue that would discourage either of the above options, if you were of that nature?
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Bad idea on many levels, but some try anything just to prove a point.
Pars - huh??? Simple - some have tried brown bagging, from o.p. canola, r/r canola, clearfield, to liberty. Most are buying cert now. Good bad or otherwise - not my call, do not care either way just sayin in response to burbots idiodic post. End of the day canola pays up to 70% of the bills accross the parkland.
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