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    #31
    Originally posted by wiseguy
    Seeding lentils with full crop insurance maybe a better plan than summerfallow but I don't care for the short and diseased varieties !

    # Neighbors are talking !

    # Summerfallows not the devil !

    $ Old school FARMING !
    Wise guy, if you wanna drive the BUS than drive the god dam BUS already!!!!!!

    Bite the pillow and say it with me #lentilsSnowArizona
    You see it wasn't that bad was it?

    SCI has set the price at 35 to 40 cents. Put the chips on 80% and let this baby ride.

    Ice clear for departure

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      #32
      black loam soil and 20 inches of rain should be a perfect backdrop for Organic lentils, snow, WORLD TOUR BAAAABY!
      See you next June!

      That was a joke.

      I do recall one big farmer tried 3000 acres of lentils , only 7% of the farm, a few years ago. It did rain about 30 inches that season. They harvested some lentils, but I think that was the fall they bought joker tillage tools.
      I am not criticizing the guy, it was a risk management play, it didn't work as planned because of the weather. The SCIC coverage was pretty good.

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        #33
        Hobby I knew you weren't serious after the first sentence.

        There is something wrong with SCIC when people consider seeding a crop unsuited to the area they farm....because the payout may be profitable!

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          #34
          Farmaholic

          It goes like this.

          ".....hey Lyle I want to grow something stupid and don't want to lose money on it....make the coverage so good for the first couple of years .....then we can change the rules if it works out for my seed sales to the rest of the sheep....."


          Lyle responds.

          "...... um well um .....dumbty dumb tee do....um... ok...."

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            #35
            That's not what insurance is intended for, that is farming the program... poor management, but hey if they set it up that way...

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              #36
              I agree farmaholic, that is very poor management. I would like to think that most guys would want to keep their operations running sustainable and doing the best job of farming the land. It drives me nuts to know that the system is set up that way because I was not brought up that way, thanks to my dad and past generations.

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                #37
                All my farming years, whenever governments cut back on subsidies there was an outcry from those who benefitted from them and little appreciation from those who paid taxes to support them.
                Witness grain transport subsidies, wheat board deficits, land bank write offs, agristability and even tree nursery.
                Politicians and governments sometimes seem to ignore moral hazard.

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                  #38
                  No lentils can't be grown everywhere.
                  They hate mud.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
                    No lentils can't be grown everywhere.
                    They hate mud.
                    I wish they didn't.

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                      #40
                      I wish they could take water a bit. We grew in the 80s and up but once moisture returned to normal we were sunk.

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                        #41
                        Profit in peas for those who have them contracted. Remember sask farmer preaching that for about 4 months last year.that was wrong last year but this year it is probably right.

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                          #42
                          Crops forecast to be down in acres are oats and HRS wheat.
                          Might be crops to take a second look at.

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