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    #16
    Mustard 100% your moving back home. 100% your not sure what your doing.

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      #17
      Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View Post
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      Wall to wall Lentils boys...Wall to wall Lentils ;-)
      You may as well grow greens because the crop insurance price is higher

      Ice out

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        #18
        Beans on Beans on Beans!!!!!!! Its Our Main Crop We Grow and Grow Excellent!!!!!!! Shit, in 60 Days We'll Have Beans Bloomin, We Big Bean Growers!!!!!!!! Yall Say It With Me Now, Beans on Beans on Beans!!!!!!!!

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          #19
          Originally posted by wiseguy
          Free ! I like your plan !

          $ freewheat seeds

          $ making money out of thin air !
          Let the bees go to work, while I am in a boat at the lake! Sky's the limit!

          #skysdalimitbeefarmsinc

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            #20
            40 beans, 40 usa wheat, 20% canola. The world wants high yielding mid quality wheat, hrs is out.

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              #21
              Originally posted by BTO_farmalll View Post
              Beans on Beans on Beans!!!!!!! Its Our Main Crop We Grow and Grow Excellent!!!!!!! Shit, in 60 Days We'll Have Beans Bloomin, We Big Bean Growers!!!!!!!! Yall Say It With Me Now, Beans on Beans on Beans!!!!!!!!
              What kind of peasant rotation is that? Yous growin beans for peanuts SON!!!!!

              Grow a pair and make the big heat already!!!!!

              #LentilsSnowArizona than press the repeat button!!!!

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                #22
                Oats and plow down

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                  #23
                  Sask farmer. Mustard man , 100 percent

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                    #24
                    Saskfarmer your a little slow on the uptake ,maybe you need a big hat for the sun

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                      #25
                      Mustard, if I could I would but I can't so I won't. G00D LUCK to those who can.

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                        #26
                        Freewheat, good luck with the bees. I love the idea of bees.

                        I don't love summerfallow though. If you're overly wet it's an even worse idea as fallow stores water. Keep your land covered. Grow something, be it cash crop or cover crop, but grow something.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
                          Freewheat, good luck with the bees. I love the idea of bees.

                          I don't love summerfallow though. If you're overly wet it's an even worse idea as fallow stores water. Keep your land covered. Grow something, be it cash crop or cover crop, but grow something.
                          Thanks re the bees. I am quite excited. Love trying new stuff.

                          Regarding summerfallow, I detest it more than you I bet.

                          But Maybe you missed the point of it. It is so I can fix the land, and regain acres lost. The acres lost are now cattails, and they catch 4 feet of snow, perpetuating the problem. So The only way to fix it is to not seed it and sc**** it properly. I do not look forward to it, but I do look forward to the end result!

                          Good point on having something growing. Believe me, I would like that very much. I may scatter something out there late summer when it is done? Try some of them fandangled tillage radishes from Elmy or something? Even leftover seed, whatever it may be. Bin run canola planted in late July?? Maybe even oats and try for a bit of greenfeed in a potential dry year. Might be valuable if it is dry in the dry areas?

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                            #28
                            Maybe throw some bin run fabas in for a plow down when you're done scraping? Try to grow some moisture out somehow.

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                              #29
                              Hopefully 10% SRW. Assuming it survives, that'll leave me with 35% corn, 35% soys, and 20% azukis

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                                #30
                                100% GM alfalfa. Needed as the organic cheap blend white cockle alfalfa variety grown by the same has screwed us all

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