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111.3bu/ac Canola... on 147ac

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    #11
    lol pioneer cant put their varieties in the canola growers trials but they can get 111 bu of bs in birchhills

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      #12
      Furrow. $400 with $270 of fert cost. Everything else only cost $130! Maybe $550-$600 an acre is more like it. Just trucking cost into the elevator would be $25 an acre

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        #13
        Only 4-1/4" of rainfall from May 1 to September 5......

        Amazing yield for a drought.

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          #14
          And they forgot to claim the half million prize yet had the yield independantly verified? Mine ran 114.7946432709754467 bus/acre verified by kindergarteners toy combine.

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            #15
            Vvalk , yup , that should have been $500 ish.
            I also agree without smoke not sure if it would have happened.
            2015 was an odd year ,very good sub soil to carry crops, dry enough for low disease , smoke to buffer flower blast , virtually no bug pressure and decent rain in August to fill crops . This set up may never happen again across a wide area.
            All it takes is for one or two things not to line up and 25% can be lost in a hurry.

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              #16
              I like to know how his other crops did in that same area the previous four years.

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