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    #13
    Everything i seed,i will be able to market myself.Defiantly won't be any wheat going in again this year.

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      #14
      Nice to see every one skipped BTO drivel.
      Good going.

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        #15
        Best we ever ever got from Polish was 28 and that was a fluke on a few quarters back in late 70s.
        Difference between a liberty 5440 and a polish will be huge. But if it turns dry in your area for weeks on end the polish may surprise you and be very close to the hybrids.

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          #16
          Jag,

          If they find ONE wild/ball mustard... or cleaver you will really wish you had grown the 5440. REALLY.

          Hope you know that field like the palm of your hand.

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            #17
            Lookie like you's still red my post. Kin't help you selves kin you???

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              #18
              1700ac 5440
              160ac L130
              160ac L150
              750ac rr soybeans
              620ac legget oats
              480ac Glenn HRS
              160ac Pereniel Ryegrass

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                #19
                1/3 canola
                1/3 cereal
                1/3 peas
                about 1/3 of our cereal ac are w/wht.

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                  #20
                  35 % Durum
                  35 % Lentils
                  15 % Yellow Pea
                  15 % Canola (or mustard)

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                    #21
                    Wet late seeding plans:
                    Seed canola till June 5 then seed oats till June 12 then quit and wait for harvest. Hopfully get 7000 acres in the ground but not likely.

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                      #22
                      I have some land along the river hills that has some
                      rocks and a few hills. I do not grow lentils or peas
                      there because of this.
                      I have been farming this land SF Durum rotation.
                      What would work to seed on the Durum stubble
                      other than a pulse?

                      Flax? Canola? Canary?

                      I would not want to seed Canola on the Durum
                      stubble if I have some Canola seeded on SF as if I
                      get a good crop on SF and a wreck on Stubble it
                      would average out to a high enough yield I would
                      not get crop insurance.

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                        #23
                        Jag, I am one of those guys that thinks Canola will Only work on fallow in SW Sask CONSISTENTLY. However this year is totally different as there is 4feet of moisture in the ground. I am in a continuous crop rotation and this year I will seed some canola 5440 on durum stb and on pea stb. The hills you talk of I am guessing they are sceptre heavy clay ? I would go with canola before canary as even if it turns hot and dry the canola has a root system, the canary does not

                        Even rolling won't help your Peas ??

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                          #24
                          Mustardman
                          There is quite a few rocks on the land I mentioned in the previous post.

                          Rolling would help some what but I would not want to take a chance.

                          It is right along the Edge of the river hills North East of Leader 3 miles.

                          I have a 1/2 section there. On the south side of the 1/2 it is gumbo. About 300 feet from the south side the soil changes as you go north. It does not stick like gumbo. It is more loamy. I can grow great durum crops there if we get the rain but it is not like the Sceptre clay.

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