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    Canola On Canola

    Da ya think Comedian framers will still do
    this sorta thing er will they be
    responsible and due whats right?

    #2
    Some have been for yrs. already..

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      #3
      A neighbor has been for several years, and
      it bit him finally the last couple
      years...

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        #4
        Happens here. Looking on the weber canola
        Buddy provincial stats I didn't think it was that
        common. 44% canola in seeded acres suggest it
        is frequent.
        There is a lot of new everything, several
        employees, and very expensive land in these
        parts. Living the dream!

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          #5
          Doesn't work ask broad ass and one spirit farms

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            #6
            It may not work, butt guys/gals is
            gamblin, hopin it'll work. Industry is
            making new claims, new preventive
            products available each and every year
            and of course the old angribusiness
            advice relative to at least rotating
            production systems to overcome problems,
            just like chemical resistance wit weeds.
            Club root is spreading, rot and mold on
            canolie stubble looks terrible this
            Spring. A f it planter, fast early as
            possible, crap insure the helloutta it,
            potta gold at the enda the rainbow
            anyway ya look atter. Fharpenritz eh!

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              #7
              Yea you just gotta love the insurance game dont ya???

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                #8
                I did it for 5 years and the crops were fine just costs
                went up. More insecticide and higher seeding rate.
                Rotating from roundup to liberty is a must aswell as
                fungicide.

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                  #9
                  And the question are you doing it a 6th year.

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                    #10
                    Soybeans my friend

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                      #11
                      And we wounder why we have a clubroot problem. Clap Clap Clap way to go guys!

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                        #12
                        Lower ph land more susceptible to clubroot

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