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Ok so who is starting to worry about their canola crop?

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    #21
    Originally posted by Hopalong View Post
    Long way to the bin, but canola looks better day by day.
    Not what those holding out for higher price want to hear, but that's the way it is.
    I cashed out at $12.... greed has taught me more than one lesson in my marketing career....I am also a slow learner and tend to forget! I was nervous many times....about 4 for sure... look at a canola chart and you'll see what I mean.

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      #22
      Half my canola doesnt look near as good as in picture. All of it is later than.
      A lot of other stresses I'm more tired of.

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        #23
        Hang in there BP.

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          #24
          Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
          Half my canola doesnt look near as good as in picture. All of it is later than.
          A lot of other stresses I'm more tired of.
          BP...I'm guessin...but absolutely hang in there....

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            #25

            Actually looking really good around here , just late. We cut back to 110#of N also. So i guess big yield is gone before we start . Looks like there is zero N left in ground after floods . Anywhere there is a plugged fert run crop looks dead . .anyway i am pretty happy with crops here considering what we were dealt last year .i never really thought we would get half seeded when we started but got it all in but one quarter , really thankful . And now it looks like that quarter is volunteering to a real nice crop . Just have to figure out how to get some fert on it .
            This was seeded with a shitty old morris maxim on june 3 , btw , lol
            Last edited by Guest; Jun 29, 2017, 06:11.

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              #26
              We are going to be in trouble here. Chance of rain today but after that nothing for two weeks and temps 27+. Crop will go backwards real quick. We could use a rain (just like 1 inch if I can order it).

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                #27
                Originally posted by 4GFarms View Post
                We are going to be in trouble here. Chance of rain today but after that nothing for two weeks and temps 27+. Crop will go backwards real quick. We could use a rain (just like 1 inch if I can order it).
                2 weeks since last nice shot of rain, and 2 week+ is empty. Looks like the 85°+ heat is back starting tomorrow as well. I dont have canola in, but my mustard just started curling and dropping bottom leaves. Its been flowering for just over 3 weeks so its probably not the end of the world, but most other oilseeds in the neighborhood are just starting to bolt or are about a week in.



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                  #28
                  Originally posted by caseih View Post

                  Actually looking really good around here , just late. We cut back to 110#of N also. So i guess big yield is gone before we start . Looks like there is zero N left in ground after floods . Anywhere there is a plugged fert run crop looks dead . .anyway i am pretty happy with crops here considering what we were dealt last year .i never really thought we would get half seeded when we started but got it all in but one quarter , really thankful . And now it looks like that quarter is volunteering to a real nice crop . Just have to figure out how to get some fert on it .
                  This was seeded with a shitty old morris maxim on june 3 , btw , lol
                  Hope you get a decent crop to somewhat compensate for the biblical floods you have endured.
                  Less rain here but subsoil is FULL so where crop NOT drown out/yellow stunted, could yield without much rain.
                  Rather just use up subsoil, and dry up the BIG water/saline areas this year. Could see the dry slough bottoms first time since 2009.

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                    #29
                    Dryest may in 40 years and the market still thinks we are going to have a bin buster. Not going to happen! Like hello McFly!

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                      #30

                      Here west of Edmonton canola just staring see rows no canola flowering rains every two days got 2 inches on Tuesday and Thursday unseeded acres 20000 or more can not spray to wet water every where hay field under water and mud same weather as last year poor year here going to lots farmer selling next year

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