Well the big boys aroung here are seeding again, or I should say reseeding. One outfit already had to reseed 8,000 acres. They could not get it seeded fast enough to begin with, done 30,000 acres by mid May....hey...were done...look. Canola froze on 3 differant occasions. Old timers don't start until middle of May in this area. One of the Hutterite bosses asked me if it was a good idea to seed canola on canola in early May in this area. I said I wouldn't but its not up to me, so they did. It froze, spotty, but what the hell its only a 2,000 acre block....labor is cheap...DeKalb will give more seed. Other early seeded canola had spotty germination, sitting in dust...then flea beetles started to have lunch. Some guys sprayed, only to have the crop freeze a few days later.
Now we got farmers complaining their Invigor seed has many cracked seeds, and guys had to up their seeding rates. At $650 bucks per bushel, you would think there would be some quality control, but **** it, the farmer will just suck it up. When you need close to 40 bushels an acre just to break even, the "Cinderella Crop" don't look to charming. Canola for a cash crop is getting to be a myth. In over 45 cropping years, I've seen this type of year before. Cool and dry spring, usually get a killing frost in 3rd week of Aug. Early seeded crops like wheat, cereals and others that took the last few frosts will be fine, but reseeded canola now will just be toast if it freezes on Aug.24 or so, at least in this area. Good luck fellas.
Now we got farmers complaining their Invigor seed has many cracked seeds, and guys had to up their seeding rates. At $650 bucks per bushel, you would think there would be some quality control, but **** it, the farmer will just suck it up. When you need close to 40 bushels an acre just to break even, the "Cinderella Crop" don't look to charming. Canola for a cash crop is getting to be a myth. In over 45 cropping years, I've seen this type of year before. Cool and dry spring, usually get a killing frost in 3rd week of Aug. Early seeded crops like wheat, cereals and others that took the last few frosts will be fine, but reseeded canola now will just be toast if it freezes on Aug.24 or so, at least in this area. Good luck fellas.
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