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45 Days till Seeding Have your seeding plans changed. Ours have.

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    #13
    Durum acres will be down overall, more soy growers around regina than ever before that is for sure.

    We are probably going to leave them to the more adventurous.

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      #14
      JD , have you grown blacks before ?
      Interesting lentil

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        #15
        Beans, beans, beans.

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          #16
          Maybe still a quarter of Soy. Spring will tell

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            #17
            Is continuous Beans as bad as canola snow canola?

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              #18
              American farmers grow beans corn bean corn and get away with it, although their average yield is only 45 bu an acre so maybe they have disease issues. When i first started beans i went aggressive on rotatiins to build up inoculm in the soil. Now im ok with beans every 2 years. Beans on beans on beans, you will start to see root diseases build up, but nothing like u would see in peas and lentils on heavier soils. Actually beans on canola works out very well, as beans dont like excessive cereal straw, canola land nice and black, and warm in the spring.

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                #19
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                JD , have you grown blacks before ?
                Interesting lentil
                No I have not. So why not I say. Is a very large plant tho for green manure purposes originally.

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                  #20
                  Dropped oats yesterday something is wrong lots of acres are going in going to be so much oats can you say 1.75 canadian come fall if the crop has no issues.

                  oats knows.

                  Barley will get extra one.

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                    #21
                    Ah Springtime the newborn calves, the melting snow, the hint of warmness in the suns rays. and the annual squawking of the northern spoiled farmerbird thrush as it returns from its winters multiple migrations all over the world. lol
                    Last edited by mcfarms; Mar 16, 2017, 07:20.

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                      #22
                      Its great to be home!

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                        #23
                        Mcfarm and SF3

                        Sort of funny the the way your two posts showed up....

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                          #24
                          Same plans as when they were drawn up in November. Always have options open if spring throws us a curveball. No sense in getting our panties in a wad because of what things look like now. At least 6 months until the combines roll.

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