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Let's all up the acres on the Retarded sister!

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    #21
    In your area maybe, not even close here. If canola
    goes 25 here beans will be 10.
    Again each area is different and they may work in
    your area . Your area does not dictate all of
    western canada - although you seem to think so.
    Canola will be number 1 or 2 in net earnings
    again this fall

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      #22
      Old Ontario farmer's moto. Seed what is
      cheapest, cause nobody else will. Then you can
      capitalize on the shortage. Most farmers make
      seeding decisions on last year's information. Flax
      and Canaryseed used to be very volatile and this
      theory seemed to have some merit, but what is
      cheap today?

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        #23
        Furrow just showing math! I love growing canola
        but it is becoming a crop with everyone in the
        supply chain winning and farmers getting less
        each year. Starting seed on down.
        Soy is a new option that will eventually replace
        peas. But canola will drop in our area like
        Manitoba. Over the next few years.

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          #24
          Might be an opportunity for those of us who have
          had success with canola to talk the market down
          and turn around and increase acres.
          The more we can convince others to reduce
          acres, the better chance of increased price for our
          own production.

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