Just throwing this out their but boy
does sticking a fork in Canola because
its done and going back to growing wheat
in today's world is looking promising.
The USA is fricking dry the Winter wheat
is not browning off its dead!
SA will not produce a huge amount of
good quality wheat as Australia will not
either.
So starting to look at doing 6000 acres
Wheat and dropping Canola to 3000 plus
the soy oats peas making up the
remaining 1000.
When you look at 11 next fall (yes their
are sales higher but using today's
numbers).
See if we have a normal year with normal
weather their will be lots of 18 to 22s
in yield in Saskatchewan.
Yes their will be 50s but July heat will
give the other numbers if weather turns
normal
So some one explain how paying $125.00
rent plus inputs $210. plus general
expences and how a 22 bushel crop will
come close to covering their costs. Crop
insurance is based on your long term
yields and Regina had issues in a few
years so maybe 70% of 32 will guarantee
them 22.4 or basically what the yield
could be. Thats $246.40 an acre with
basic expenses at $335.00 these super
farmers are losing $89.00 an acre. Plus
their basic expenses.
Wow that pencils out!
does sticking a fork in Canola because
its done and going back to growing wheat
in today's world is looking promising.
The USA is fricking dry the Winter wheat
is not browning off its dead!
SA will not produce a huge amount of
good quality wheat as Australia will not
either.
So starting to look at doing 6000 acres
Wheat and dropping Canola to 3000 plus
the soy oats peas making up the
remaining 1000.
When you look at 11 next fall (yes their
are sales higher but using today's
numbers).
See if we have a normal year with normal
weather their will be lots of 18 to 22s
in yield in Saskatchewan.
Yes their will be 50s but July heat will
give the other numbers if weather turns
normal
So some one explain how paying $125.00
rent plus inputs $210. plus general
expences and how a 22 bushel crop will
come close to covering their costs. Crop
insurance is based on your long term
yields and Regina had issues in a few
years so maybe 70% of 32 will guarantee
them 22.4 or basically what the yield
could be. Thats $246.40 an acre with
basic expenses at $335.00 these super
farmers are losing $89.00 an acre. Plus
their basic expenses.
Wow that pencils out!
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