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    116.8bu/ac...Pioneer 45H33rr

    "Not only did we have a great yield on the plot, the field averaged over 100 bu/ac." Florian added...

    Florian Hagmann, Birch Hills, SK; 116.8bu/ac

    He Won a trip for 2 to the Tim Hortons Brier in Ottawa. March 10-14 2016.

    #2
    why didnt he claim the half million dollar prize?

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      #3
      So he has 16000 bushels from this quarter

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        #4
        Hahahahha riiiight

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          #5
          Mean while here in the slum....

          Actually, no SF3, ASSUMING a full 160 acres, its 18688 bu. ASSUMING $11.00/bu thats over $205K on the quarter....thats why that land is sooooo expensive!

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            #6
            There was a guy on Agriville a few weeks ago claiming he averaged 85bpa for all of his canola in the 2015 Alberta drought.

            This is an additional 31bpa in a wet area.

            Interesting to see what these producers have for crop insurance coverage and what their premiums are. (This would cut out the BS quickly).

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              #7
              good way to sell high priced seed ,can't you see thru this horseshit ? good to get the word out tho. lol, I guess if you are a buyer

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                #8
                He was at Agritrade helping out at the Krugler booth. How was this test verified (I'm not calling bullshit I'm just skeptical without more info)

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                  #9
                  Wow. He must look after his stuff up there. His crops in RM 279 would win the award for the ugliest and most unproductive.

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                    #10
                    Ha ha ha ha ha ha datelate

                    And the truth comes out


                    Iceman out

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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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