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    #13
    Yeah, hobby, that is why I asked if the price would be in that 30 dollar range. But I honestly think 15 bushels net would be tough to get with organic canola.

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      #14
      Yeah, hobby, that is why I asked if the price would be in that 30 dollar range. But I honestly think 15 bushels net would be tough to get with organic canola.

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        #15
        Really, freewheat?


        Put on a couple of tonnes of good manure onto a sweet clover stand... when the clover gets to just flowering on year 2, mash it into the ground, or mow it with a batwing type mower.

        Leave the field as is that year...

        Next year, go in early and plant Synergy or another of the new hybrid early polish varieties... I bet you'll see a 30bu crop


        Clover will keep the weeds down, in most cases take care of any winter annuals and most perennials. Plus you just gave your crop 50 to 70lbs of organic N from the clover, and the manure would easily give you 30-50lbs of P.

        All depends on your production system and the synergies you create in the field.

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          #16
          Hey Klause. You are right, it all depends on the agronomy, but I guess I am going by my organic neighbors! lol

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            #17
            Organic farming. Dont do it. There is no money in it.

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