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    #25
    Don't you dare bring data to the discussion!

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      #26
      Last year a neighbor did a foliar nutrient/growth hormone trial on canola. Did one mile strips replicated across a half section.
      At first each treated strip out yielded the previous check strip only to have the next check strip out yield the previous treated pass. This continued across the entire field. With the last check strip being the highest yield of them all.
      What did he learn?
      Good thing he left check strips on the entire field or he might have sprayed his entire farm with a $15/a. product that does nothing.

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        #27
        Point being the biggest uncontrolled variable factor in some of these trials is that each variety is not grown on the same dirt.

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          #28
          We did a weigh wagon trial of 45h33 and 75-65 from dekalb. 33 out yielded dekalb by 8bu.

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            #29
            Saskcan - does that data include the huge green seed issue Dekalb has had - in clouding last year ?
            Just curious,

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              #30
              Actually never mind - you seem to be on a witch hunt steady , so be it , giver.
              This was not about this is better that that grade 5 pissing match .
              Simply a huge yield that's exciting to see this year. There is no doubt the field won't average that but it does give a glimps into yield potential of some of these new varieties.
              I am sure there will be big numbers somewhere in Invigour and Dekalb daft this fall - it's info take it or leave it

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                #31
                It's not a witch hunt what so ever for me and it has nothing to do with a huge yield for you. It has to do with you pushing protects that you sell. That's the only reason you posted this.

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                  #32
                  This is very possible in parts of a field, good to hear! Canola continues to be our most important and profitable crop most years.

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                    #33
                    Neighbor had 45H31 that out yielded his Invigor..
                    He puts alot of Goodies on his crops..

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                      #34
                      for what it's worth , our 45A76 outyielded our invigours, nexera and hybrid hear by a couple bpa . but it was like combining trees

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                        #35
                        Show us the cheque for the whole field, hauled directly to the elevator should be the test.

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                          #36
                          Do you need the chegue or just the final weights?? Farmers being farmers will ridicule the guy for selling "too" cheap, and "I got less bus but I sold mine for more"...lol it's in the blood.

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