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    2012 Pricing

    Did anyone price any 2012 canola, flax, lentils, cereals, anything?

    ps- hearing some scary fert prices.

    #2
    Yes.
    (This message is too short)

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      #3
      yes from australia

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        #4
        Got a HRS #2 wheat Basis from our terminal
        for 15% production.
        Peas have a $8.00 for off combine for 50%
        Thats it.

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          #5
          Had all our Fert needs at Xmas.
          But short on project 80 acres of 200Lbs
          11-51-0.
          Its one of our test plots this year to see
          if it will match the pig shit.
          Yea one guy 7 miles away took on a section
          and he uses liquid. Didnt know till last
          week. he only farms 16.

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            #6
            Only 16?

            What a loser.

            Why bother?

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              #7
              Good for him, good to see the "smaller" guys still in the game.

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                #8
                We only did some canola, in specialty oil program so there is no production risk for me in it. I am not willing to play the spread game with cereals.

                That's pretty aggressive Sask3 with the peas.

                There are some really good prices for various crops out there, makes one wonder if I shouldn't be locking a bit in.

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                  #9
                  That's not what's saying.

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                    #10
                    LOL silver.. Good one. Heck sf3 could just drop
                    one wing and catch that on the way back home.
                    That farmer is lucky he has neighbors that think of
                    him!

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                      #11
                      You have a problem with small guys silverback? **** you

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                        #12
                        tstep: I think he was being sarcastic, I hope. We aren't big either but solid a rock. If you want to farm big acres you need a good team, be it family or good hired men or a combination of both. To each their own!!

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