I've seen neighbours try beans and haven't tried them again. 20 bu/ac doesn't cut it. I agree canola inputs are out of control, but I think I can make more growing canola. Seed costs are getting way out of line, but we all need some oilseed in a rotation.
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Originally posted by bgmb View PostI think lots of farms in the rrv are already 1/3-1/2 beans. Outside of the rrv beans will explode next year, lots of farms in non traditional soy areas will be 15-25% SOYS.
pea experiment was a flop for lots of farms. soy yields are as high as canola on some farms.
Beans are $2/bu higher than canola and cheaper to grow......
Canola seed prices are going higher, new fancy treatments that were supposed to be better aren't so now there are new ones again but they are a buck a lb more baldur stefansson is rolling over.
Soy is the best thing to happen to mb farms since the early days of canola.
Lots of competition in the soy seed business = lots of excellent genetics and new early ones yield good too.
Even have the legal off patent rr1 for guys who want to march to that beat of that drum.
I have met a couple of guys growing off patent rr1 beans and they claim they are good. ) One person from Swan River showed me a pictures of his off patent beans that looked as good as mine.
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostThis is great news if southern Manitoba transitions to soybeans.
Could someone list the savings on inputs for soybeans vs canola?
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