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    Farmers who run there mouth

    BFF is running his mouth on a public forum about 85 bu canola. Thanks a lot you idiot!!! Not only are you full of bs but now all the so called industry experts will regurgitate this bs for all to hear and as a result prices will fall.
    Hey BFw do you come up with these yields to make up for the fact you have a small pecker!!! I bet you got a lift kit on you truck and stinger pipes on your sled too!!!
    Thanks a lot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    #2
    Who the hell does the acronym BFF stand for?

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      #3
      Production volume will get a farmer through times of low prices and/or lower quality.
      I have seen it all around me for all my farming years and it works.
      Canola 60bu/acre x $10.00 = $600/acre gross. COP $300.00/acre. Net $300.00/acre
      40 bu/acre x $10.00/acre = $400/acre gross.
      COP $200/acre . Net $200.00/acre.


      Agreed, industry will now use the "new" yeild rhetoric to encourage best management practices, sales of inputs, project inaccurate (high production) statistics to further remove volatity from canola price.
      And the beat goes on.

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        #4
        BFF = BS'er ??

        The yield monitor likely showed 85 once during harvest.

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          #5
          Now watch everyone one here sell the socks of their own wheat! Lol

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            #6
            It just gets more priceless with every topic

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              #7
              Perhaps it stands for. Big Fat F#{£

              Out

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                #8
                Didn't the Dekelb sleave on last week's Western Producer claim seventy something bushels per acre was the average you should expect?

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                  #9
                  Little sensitive aren't you boys? Grow up. it was a thread about 100 bushel canola. I didn't start it and it was 85 NET bushels delivered to elevator.

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                    #10
                    If bfw said it did, it did.He has nothing to prove trust me.
                    We were seeing L252 straight cutting pop up into some pretty crazy numbers (including triple digits on both machines in one spot both travelling a steady speed) and we have good land but they have better over where they farm, that and the fact it would likely been manured and definitely saw more rain.

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                      #11
                      we got lucky never expected it

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                        #12
                        Talking to guys I'm thinking a lot of people in spots in this area got shocked when they started into the crops this fall, especially in the canola . We had some east that missed a couple of showers that just ran out of water and some west that got though until the late July rains started and we're pretty shocking. Averaged far above expectations.

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                          #13
                          MC,

                          Same here on 1020RR Nex on some special ground that Looked that good when I swathed it.

                          Some Soy ground that bloomed but didn't set seed in 2010... 2012 Peas... 2014 Flax/Penhold.

                          2015 was a unique year... perhaps the longer wetter frost free Septembers will repeat more often... and as C02 levels do climb.. we will see higher yields as a matter not unexpected. More harvesting capacity... Air bins.. all become important.

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                            #14
                            For guys that haven't seen what canola will do after manure it's something I keep trying to replicate with Chem fert and it's hard too something in the micro availability as well as big phos numbers I'm thinking we very n and under phos in canola. Going to try some phos trials next year and see if I see responses to up to 70 lbs an acre under the pivots.we have access to manure from feedlots but tend to shy away from it and just use what our calves and cows provide as I'm weed and fusarium shy.

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                              #15
                              Cuban - did you get your government drought payout yet ? If I remember - talkin about runnin your mouth off , you were saying how all big farmers should get a big payout because they make the whole AG economy run by themselves?
                              80 bus plus canola has happened on more farms more often than you may think . It's weird how when it is brought up the 6 yr old pout comes out in some guys.
                              A few guys with a field or two of big yields is not going to change the world overnight

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