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Ah Alberta where now 100 Bus Canola is going to happen all the time!

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    #16
    That's the point , why does it bother some so much if others try, and sooner or later will succeed?
    At this time we don't have the dirt or environment to case much over 60. But others do have the dirt and environment to at least try it.

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      #17
      It doesn't bug me it's just funny how tec is their we can achieve it. We have to grow more!

      No the stars aligned.
      You can't tell me every year you have a perfect growing conditions'
      That's my point.

      100 is nice to dream and try to get to but betting the whole farm is a dream.

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        #18
        Tough crowd today.

        Just heard on the radio those 200 plus bpa corn yields are really helping the farmer in the states.

        Prices are putting them in the poorhouse. No money to cover machinery or labour.

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          #19
          Tom4; I observed that 3 of the corn high yields were of Dutch heritage. So were those yields achieved with the help high applications of dairy or hog manure?? I know,a politically incorrect assumption :}

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            #20
            100 bpa ya right. Like farmaholic will just keep slumming it here.
            3 inch of topsoil will never do it.
            But minimal/no debt and realistic yield goals will keep us in the game as long as we want.
            I'm with SF3 on this one. Darned if I'll feed the machine.

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              #21
              Yes heard that to just enough to cover seed Fert and spray and land nothing for Living plus machinery grow more is great!

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                #22
                I never read the article yet - does it actually say '100 bus canola is going to happen all the time?? '

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                  #23
                  I remember in the mid 1980's... before GMO varieties... in Pioneer plots Canola bumping well over 80bu/ac then... Global a winter variety if I recall correctly. Seeded May 10... Harvested Oct 5. no frost between. If resistance to frost was bred in... Canola could gain 20 percent.

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                    #24
                    Yep, Yer Right, We Don't!!!!!!!


                    #100BuBeans

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                      #25
                      Heard a scientist was being imported for genetic seed research....non pollinated seed, to make farmers more money....yeah...ok...you betcha...

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                        #26
                        perfecho

                        The vast majority of Canola varieties are self pollinating now... which is why Nexera and regular Canola can be side by side... and not reck the Nexera Oil quality. Seed Hybrids need pollinating to create the Hybrid... bees pollination of Canola is not needed in commercial production of hybrid varieties.

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                          #27
                          BFW
                          If you think your canola did 85 then you need to get a set of flash cards cause your math skill suck!! Impossible !!! How stupid do you think we are to believe that you canola yielded 85.

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                            #28
                            Believe they were talking cereals.....but the line was "so farmers can make more"....rightttt!!!!

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