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    #13
    More acres.

    More yield... 3x of last year or better.

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      #14
      HFL why not say I said on another thread in most years it's my insurance and any where from 30000 to 60000 bushels. Your one farmer! Most seem to have swept the bins clean.

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        #15
        Acres down 25% from last year. None on farm. Yield I have no idea, it is all standing. Looks good, but it is 4 degrees right now, so I may be well screwed.

        It is swathable, maybe seeds are firm enough?

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          #16
          Okay, 15000 bu. Just not sure it's to our advantage to publish what's out there.

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            #17
            Klause , right on - hope you get er - you guys deserve it.

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              #18
              have a half in the bin ran 40bpa

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                #19
                Why not 90% are out you ha e a little. Math wise I think that's really what's in their. Stats can is full of shut.

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                  #20
                  Acreage steady, yield unknown but would guess 10-20% more than last year(rains came just in time to make a big difference).
                  Carryover down from last year. About 5000 bu.

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                    #21
                    This area will be down 20-40% from last year on canola production. Not a disaster but will not be close to the past 7-8 years here

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                      #22
                      20% less acres, yield less than last year, 100 bu carryover

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                        #23
                        This farm: same acres, hailed badly last year, so it can only be better this year, but less than average. Early seeded crops are only mediocre, and late seeded were very good, but now frozen. Have some carry over.

                        I was East of Red Deer as far as Forestburg today, much less canola than usual as I went farther east. Farmer I talked to said he seeded none, as it was too dry. What canola there I was is either very green and late, or already swathed and nothing spectacular, but no failures either. With some fields having 2 or 3 stages. Wheat looked surprisingly good, barley more variable.

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                          #24
                          crops look not bad considering how little rain we had early on .

                          acres about the same or 50 acres less than normal around 950.

                          and yes i have carryover, usually have 2-3 thousand , have about 9 , this year
                          a case of backyard itis , thought as dry as it was here we would see 14$.
                          but things went the other way.
                          my bad.

                          on the bright side the old crop is 7%
                          moisture, maybe i can combine some at 12.
                          next time stats canada survey phones ,
                          we all just have to say , it is privileged business information.
                          oddly they do not check what is in chem and fert. warehouses to see if the price should go up or down.

                          and as far as the govt. using the stocks info to provide enough shipping .
                          that's really a joke. as we have seen and paid dearly for.

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