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    So what you going to Seed! 60 Days and counting!

    Since its march 1st tomorrow and every one has jumped on the lentil pea band wagon I was wondering actually how many acres are going to get seeded. For us Lentils would be nice, we use to grow them then the wet years arrived and getting wiped out every year kind of leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
    Now peas helped out when we started to grow them the extra water was good at the beginning but then the wheels fell off that puppy also. Soy is awesome to grow but with our last four crops being Good F#$ked Frozen 1/2 and Excellent were only batting 50%.
    So here is what we will be seeding.

    Canola 50% no change as that is our main crop we can grow and grow excellent.
    Wheat I would love to grow Durum again but disease is just killing us. Wheat acreage will be 35%.
    Peas are going in at 10% of my acreage. why not wall to wall. Were one rain away from a shit show in peas.
    Barley will make up the last 5% right now.
    Yes Oats is out. Cant grow oats if no one wants to pay for it.
    Flax don't like.
    Corn still not there.
    Soy will be down to 50 acres or less. So not really talking about it.
    Really simple.
    What I would have liked to grow would be this scenario if we were dryer.

    Lentils 20%
    Peas 20%
    Canola 40%
    Durum 20%

    My predictions are Sask and Alberta will have so many Lentil and Pea acres it will be mind boggling. Farmers to the north of us that have never grown peas or lentils are phoning for seed.
    Canola will take it in the back side if it is a dry spring or dry start as germination issues will happen. No one is talking about it but man their is no snow cover from example Regina all way to Davidson then its a skiff till Duck lake and PA has some but not normal amount.
    South of Qu'Appelle Valley is bare to almost.
    But experts say its early no worry nothing to look at move along. Were on way to producing Mega crops again.
    So this is what I see as cropping intentions 60 days from now. What are others thinking or doing.

    #2
    30% peas
    25% lentils
    20% mustard
    25% barley

    Organic side of things will likely be half soft white wheat and half oats. I might dribble some chickpeas in the wheat.

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      #3
      Trying to stay , peas 30%, canola 35%, wheat 35%.
      Peas will be greens, too many yellows going in for us to jump ship. Finally got rid of a big chunk of greens last week. Thanks to Richardsons for kicking open the door in that market.
      Agree with S/F peas will be a bit nerve racking, but we learned a lot from the Rack pea trials last year and we are willing to gamble a bit again this year.

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        #4
        Is that rack info posted anywhere? Sorry if this was answered before.

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          #5
          I don't think it is, you have to phone them and ask for the research book.

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            #6
            I actually am doing a bit of summerfallow this year to recover acres. Hate summerfallow, but I hate wrecked land worse. We froze up with water running, so there is a large concern here for too wet conditions yet again. Lots of snow here now. Couple inches every couple days the last while, and it is adding up to too much.

            I farm a half that has lost 60 plus acres to water. Gunna use a sc****r and fix it, the only time around here is in the summer.

            Rest of land will be same old same old. Might seed more to hay little by little. Selling hay can be good dollars, and we always produce a lot of hay here. Doing some faba bean again. A few dozen acres of barley for feed for the animals. Wheat is all non-hrs. Dunno why anyone keeps trying hrs. Canola will be a cheap seed variety. Screw the seed companies, I am gunna keep my own seed. So only wheat, faba and canola.

            Building lots of fence this summer. Baling more hay. Ordered my first bee hives on Friday. Gunna give honey a try. Make money out of thin air! Increase pollination and yields. Hello diversity, good bye railroad dependence.

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              #7
              25% oats
              25% fababeans
              25% hemp
              25% plowdown/smf

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                #8
                25% canola
                20% yellow peas
                35% white wheat
                20% flax

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                  #9
                  SF3, I think very few farmers make big swings in their rotations, granted some certainly do.


                  The question I'm a little more interested in hearing from other farmers is, "Will you as a grower, make substantial changes to the amount of, or choice of inputs to grow the crop in 2016?


                  Outside of pulses, has anyone looked at new crop offerings, holy crap. We have good moisture here right now and that gives us lots of hope for yields, but New Crop prices ARE NOT demanding of a full grocery list! Really concerned about a continued down turn. Lower dollar does not seem to be rescuing us.

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                    #10
                    ...ask my neighbor.

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                      #11
                      That is a good question.
                      For us soil tests show I'm still a anhydrous pig and dialing down some more will work.
                      Some of ours its a pig shit year so also a drop in fert.
                      Starter and Phos and S15 the same.
                      Burn off if its still a no winter scenario probably a lighter dose of RR.
                      Then fungicides could be the big drop if weather pattern doesn't change.
                      Yes looking a cutting back on expense.
                      If weather pattern doesn't change why would any one put balls to the wall inputs into this crop.

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                        #12
                        How many guys will be seeding Cwrs varieties that are not going to be reclassified next year? Just to get seed stock as they may be in short supply if everyone waits.

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                          #13
                          32% Cps wheat
                          28% canola
                          15% yellow peas
                          25% barley
                          As for inputs always try to use what I need I don't splurge on the latest miracle product. Soil tests help a bit. Only used 50lbs of N on barley last year got very good yields, surprising how well it does when it isn't flat lol.

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                            Wall to wall Lentils boys...Wall to wall Lentils ;-)

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                              #15
                              100 percent

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