Four our area you really only have a couple choices till the rains quit. Last years experiment with Durum again was a bad idea. Real bad idea. Lentils were two wet and most that had in area didn't do that well. Peas are hit and miss as they don't like wet feet. Canola heavy rain as its coming out of the ground in seedling and you have issues all year, really doesn't recover to give you a great crop. So a cereal, well Barley you may as well shoot your self in the foot as their is better odds of hitting your foot than getting malt barley. Games and more games in that market. Oats should be at three for fall and a strong three but they are sitting at 2,50 to 2.75. Wheat so far we haven't had a chance to lock in fall prices any where close to last years 7 to 6.50 this year its more like 6 to 6.25.
So what does a farmer seed.
Canola has costs that are approaching idiotic, it is the most expensive crop to grow. Wheat we can grow but with costs of chem fert and disease control getting out of hand again its a break even if you get less than 50. Which really sucks.
It seems every one else gets a piece and farmers get the scraps. 2017 looks no different.
Excess rain again or even a back to normal rain pattern were one extra inch away from a wreck and its only January. Yes the winter again with min snow is actually nice, We have about 6 to 1 foot on all ground but the problem is last falls wet October that put the ground moisture back to excess.
So even if you get it seeded this spring one huge two day soaker could set you back.
So after long hard thinking and I still have time to revamp the acres it seems its back to basics in 17.
Peas 1000
Oats 500
Barley 500
Wheat 4000
Canola 4000
Canola down peas up oats back and wheat hold to little less.
What are others thinking. 90 days and counting. Soy were taking a sabbatical maybe just 40 acre test sites
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