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    Canola

    Any talk about big reductions in canola acres or not growing canola at all next year due to the cost of production? Some serious thoughts in this area.

    #2
    Got inf from Canola Specialist. Aster Yellow can over-winter in the living crowns of perennial crops and weeds or it can be brought into the prairies by the aster leafhopper insect as it migrates from the United States.
    That is his quote.

    Wonder how cold will kill aster yellow in crown since it is not virus or bacteria, or fungus, it is phloem of infect plants can carry from and to other plant by sap sucking leaphopphers.

    I have seen North Battleford Sask and that area quite pretty bad,even wheat or barley not sure which one might get one and most farmer do not tillage and leave as no till and the question is will over-winter kill crown. No idea how cold will kill, same with BC tree beetle problem. Maybe aster yellow problem due varieties of canola and some don't. He suggest seed earlier. Not in my area seed earlier as he suggest.
    Maybe it time to call off canola in 2013 year. My bet is canola seed is going to be somewhat less in 2013. Or unless in US weather change to wet instead of drought in 2012. He saying, leafhopper go flying in 15 C and when cooler or 15 C or below or wet it will not go flying. Interesting his information.

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      #3
      20 percent less Nd we have been growing it since
      it came out. Soy and hrs and oats.

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        #4
        What will they do with all that leftover expensive seed?

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          #5
          We had aster yellow here in 07. Was probably just as bad this year as is was in 2007. In 2008 averaged 50 bushel canola. With the kind of winters that we have, would be more concerned with them blowing in next spring rather than it overwintering here. Remember, the disease can over winter here all it wants, its the leaf hoppers that you have to worry about. They carry it. Simply put, no hoppers, no aster yellow next year.

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            #6
            Happyfarmer, didn't know has aster
            yellow in 07, thought it was new disease
            as this is my first year we got it here
            this year. Canola specialist saying he
            has heard Spring leafhopper as adult. Do
            by mean leafhopper survive in over-
            winter in ur area or migrate from
            States.

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              #7
              I had to share a conversation that I had today. The persons analogy was someone on farm with an engine on farm that they pushed to maximum (I think the expression was they kept the engine at red line) and didn't do a particularly good job of maintaining it. Now the engine is using oil, they are complaining. They thought it had a fit in how many farmers have included canola in rotations. It paid the bills so run it to the max in rotations.

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                #8
                Greenvalley
                The hoppers MAY overwinter and re-emerge as
                adults next summer. They do not overwinter well
                on the praries. If we had a extremely mild winter i
                would be somewhat concerned but a harsh winter
                would basically wipe them out.
                Honestly in my opinion, the overwintering adults
                wouldn't concern me on how severe they will be
                next year. my biggest concern would be what the
                weather will be in the us next spring and if or if not
                it is favorable for the to blow in, which is
                unpredictable at the moment.
                Hope that help.

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                  #9
                  Greenvalley
                  The hoppers MAY overwinter and re-emerge as
                  adults next summer. They do not overwinter well
                  on the praries. If we had a extremely mild winter i
                  would be somewhat concerned but a harsh winter
                  would basically wipe them out.
                  Honestly in my opinion, the overwintering adults
                  wouldn't concern me on how severe they will be
                  next year. my biggest concern would be what the
                  weather will be in the us next spring and if or if not
                  it is favorable for the to blow in, which is
                  unpredictable at the moment.
                  Hope that help.

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                    #10
                    Haha Wasn't talking about disease issues. I was talking about the cost of growing canola to the cost of other crops. If you make more per acre by growing something other than canola then canola markets are going to suffer.

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                      #11
                      And the market will adjust. I suspect neither of us
                      know what will happen until next spring. Right now,
                      a conversation on Agriville and not much else.

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                        #12
                        Local retailers all say get your canola seed now or you will not get the variety you want. 5440 has been sold out around here for 6 weeks now.

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                          #13
                          Yeah, ifn framers continue to say that
                          they ain't gonna, buy Canola er grow the
                          stuff. The price of seed will have ta
                          drop like a stone. Butt I believe that
                          the retailers and grain companies know
                          this is just a threat. Framing is GREED
                          driven and I predict a HUGE HUGE HUGE
                          crop of canolie in 2013!

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