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    #16
    This is a very disgraceful when these executives and "important" employees get paid bonuses prior to paying all those owed $.

    We need tougher bankruptcy laws in Canada.

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      #17
      Love to, but in this area yould be giving up a lot of yield for many reasons.
      We have to grow club root resistant here anyway. Had a lot of green count the year we grew it. Good luck.

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        #18
        You all would be very surprised at friends or relatives who have claimed bankruptcy and/or debt mediation in their lives.

        This is public accessible through industry canada's website for a search fee

        Corporate entities are searchable at no cost

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          #19
          I see there is 'Eagle' conventional canola... with a good blackleg package which is OP and low cost. There are options! Like Polish synthetic varieties that are much better than older polish in yield (117 percent in many areas)!

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            #20
            BP,

            We grew 135c last year. Couldn't have been better! Fast(95 days to swathing), no green, great to swath...


            InVigor L135C Hybrid Canola (Brassica Napus)

            Yield: 138% of checks (46A65 and Q2) in 2010 WCC/RRC co-op trials
            Maturity: Three days earlier than the average of the checks
            Growing Zones: All growing zones in Alberta with confirmed clubroot presence
            Height: Short to medium height
            Blackleg Rating: R (resistant)
            Oil Content: Equal to the checks
            Recommended Seeding Rate: 5 lb./ac.

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              #21
              Guess I should write more clearly. I have to grow 135C as well. It's fine but not better than a few others. Thankfully we have it.
              I remember Ebony as green issue.

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