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    #16
    Riders2010 we had some low spots in a field go
    40 bu acre before but our total average was
    always in the 20s. Last year it averaged a little
    better than 25 bu acre.

    Just getting started this year on the canary so
    should know in a few days.

    All our canary is seeded on lentil stubble this
    year as well as last year.

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      #17
      Riders2010 we had some low spots in a field go
      40 bu acre before but our total average was
      always in the 20s. Last year it averaged a little
      better than 25 bu acre.

      Just getting started this year on the canary so
      should know in a few days.

      All our canary is seeded on lentil stubble this
      year as well as last year.

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        #18
        Riders2010 we had some low spots in a field go
        40 bu acre before but our total average was
        always in the 20s. Last year it averaged a little
        better than 25 bu acre.

        Just getting started this year on the canary so
        should know in a few days.

        All our canary is seeded on lentil stubble this
        year as well as last year.

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          #19
          Riders2010 we had some low spots in a field go
          40 bu acre before but our total average was
          always in the 20s. Last year it averaged a little
          better than 25 bu acre.

          Just getting started this year on the canary so
          should know in a few days.

          All our canary is seeded on lentil stubble this
          year as well as last year.

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            #20
            I've heard many say the Bastia variety looks very good. The limiting factor most underestimate is water. Canary likes steady water. That 41 we had was on a lower quarter with steady rains that some thought was too much but not for canary.

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              #21
              Jagfarms. Yes. Tasha is a distant relative.
              Just before you left I put two and two together and
              figured out what JAG stood for and that we are
              related too. It was a face-to-palm moment. Your
              dad was at my wedding back in the late nineties.

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                #22
                ColvilleH2S I think i have a good idea who you
                are.
                On our first trip to Ukraine when I visited the
                village where my grandmother was born would
                be the same village where your great
                grandparents came from.

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                  #23
                  jag, how did your grandparents escape collectivisation?

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                    #24
                    my wifes grandmother fled russia in the
                    early 1940s and her sister. grandmother
                    made it to australia and grandmothers
                    sister ended up in nebraska the other
                    brothers and great grandparents were
                    never seen again
                    small world

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                      #25
                      Riders2010 We weighed our canary seed as we put
                      it in the bin and it averaged over 27 bu acre all
                      seeded on lentil stubble. It was all the Bastia
                      variety.

                      Hedgehog My great granparents came to Canada
                      from Ukraine in the early 1900's around 1908. I do
                      nnot think they had any trouble to get out of
                      Ukraine at that time. Many people from Ukraine
                      came to Canada at that time for the free land they
                      were offering in Western Canada. They first settled
                      in Manitoba close to Gimli. There was not much
                      good farm land left around Gimli by that time so
                      many familys traveled west to Saskatchewan.

                      My wifes parents both came later to Canada . My
                      wifes father around 1928 and my wifes mother in
                      the late 1930's.

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