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    #13
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    and also would like to know where in f#$k you get your info from ?? where do you think all the pea and lentil acres will come from ? but if you want to put your money where your mouth is , i will bet you that canola acres will be down again this year and wheat will be sharply down . really sick of your sarcastic ignorant replies . other people can have opinions also
    I agree with you.
    Canola with edge down 5%, HRS will be down 15% or more.

    Peas and lentils can't hit 10 million without subtracting from the two largest crops......regardless of what our sarcastic Agriville member says.

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      #14
      Interesting you know how many acres will be grown in the upcoming year.

      However looking at crop insurance data, it tells a different story. While the history is no absolute predictor of the future, it certainly shows a trend that by far the majority of the acres have been for many years now wheat and canola.

      Farmers are creatures of habit. How else do you think we are so easily marketed to and manipulated?

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        #15
        speak for yourself tweety , we grow 8 different crops on 3200 acres . but the question was : do you want to put your money where your mouth is ? and if you believe prairies will be half canola/half wheat , you are getting some really bad info ! i wouldn't even repeat something like that

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          #16
          I'm not speaking for myself, its aggregate. Sheesh.

          http://www.saskcropinsurance.com/resources/statistics/insured-acres-2015/

          http://www.agcanada.com/issue/yield-alberta-4

          Mostly wheat - canola, especially alberta.

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            #17
            Even the big ac guys here that have been 50-50 wheat/canola are putting in 20% pulse crops this year.
            Locally we are going to be very wet to start - peas may be a wreck if it is cool after seeding. Caution should be noted on to many extra pea acres. DYODD
            We may back off peas a bit and put more canola in.

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              #18
              I say canola about same as last year, spring wheat, barley, oats down, replaced by yellow peas. Durum wheat acres up from last year.

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                #19
                It'll be interesting to see how many actually want to find out what its like harvesting peas an inch off the ground. Lots will say screw it - like every previous year.

                Caseih, your bitter tone is quite disturbing. Maybe you need a vacation or something.

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                  #20
                  Canola futures keep climbing.

                  Close months are $470-480 and starting to erase the losses of the past month.

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                    #21
                    Maybe the trade is uneasy canola acres are potential to go down quite a bit and now are trying to buy acres. Classic spring play by the market.

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                      #22
                      tweety your constant sarcasm and bitter remarks are truly disturbing , maybe YOU need a vacation . it's amusing how noone can have a opinion except you . we will revisit this post when ACTUAL wheat acres come out . that is how this started , I made a comment that wheat acres will be down ..... well read your reply ? that's my opinion

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                        #23
                        i guess that is why most people have left Agriville.

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