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116.8bu/ac...Pioneer 45H33rr

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    #11
    I agree lets see the crop insurance, better yet open the ****ing books, then we'll really see whats what

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      #12
      On a side note how come dekalb and pioneer don't put their varieties in the trials. Hard to take a company seriously that doesnt have the balls to put genetics to a 3rd party comparison.

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        #13
        Bayer canola = charolais bull

        Pioneer canola = Castrated cat

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          #14
          Thats what mine yields when the piles go thru the machine.

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            #15
            Wow is that a ridiculous post!

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              #16
              Florian made some rather extraordinary yield claims for Kugler Fert a year or two ago. Seems a little suspicious.

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                #17
                So what if proven to be right ?????
                I will leave it at that .,,,.
                It's not impossible , 12 years ago there was a confirmed 88 bus , full 1/4 section in Alberta - why is this so hard to believe ????? Agronomy has gone ahead , varieties have eve loved huge - some people need to grow up . It can happen - maybe not at my farm but in my opinion in can and will happen and has ....

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                  #18
                  And I still can't spel .... lol

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                    #19
                    Not you seabass, the castrated one.

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                      #20
                      I understand Florian has a Dairy. Injects Manure. Top dressed special fert as stated.

                      Understand there were some high rainfall years in the previous years... so water table was high.

                      When our yield monitor on Canola...goes into 3 digits... over and over in the same part of a field...and the field average is equal to the bins filled... it is difficult to avoid the reality that Canola can yield over 100 bu/ac...

                      ...and

                      peas can get to 115.

                      We all know wheat can get to 140 with field averages at 100 not hard to achieve on a reasonable year.

                      Spend the $50 to register for the 2016/17/18 100 bu Canola yield challenge...

                      http://www.agri-data.net/agriprize/

                      just to bug ...

                      SF3 and vvalk...

                      If you plan for it... and the weather co-operates like it did for Florian... this isn't impossible.

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