We had some grown in our area last year and I know their is lots going in around Strasbourg north.
Yield by the local guy was not harvested till spring and went 76 Dry. Harvested stuff north at lake Lenore was 100 Wet I think.
The dry stuff graded a 2 and he lost yield from winter due to deer and snow etc.
So 437 a acre cost are like canola.
So Soy in comparison the seed costs are nuts. The RR is cheap and fert etc is cheap but your dealing with a low yielding crop. Bushels are what pays the bills.
Oats at 100 at 4 makes money but oats at 100 at 1.75 doesn't.
Who tried some and how is it doing in Saskatchewan. I wish we had done a 80 acre piece or a quarter.
Yield by the local guy was not harvested till spring and went 76 Dry. Harvested stuff north at lake Lenore was 100 Wet I think.
The dry stuff graded a 2 and he lost yield from winter due to deer and snow etc.
So 437 a acre cost are like canola.
So Soy in comparison the seed costs are nuts. The RR is cheap and fert etc is cheap but your dealing with a low yielding crop. Bushels are what pays the bills.
Oats at 100 at 4 makes money but oats at 100 at 1.75 doesn't.
Who tried some and how is it doing in Saskatchewan. I wish we had done a 80 acre piece or a quarter.
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