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    #13
    Originally posted by quadtrac View Post
    Our area that an average canola crop is 50-60 bushels an acre the last few years will be lucky to average 25-30 this year.
    Please take a look, hurvest increase up to 40% www.graincleaner.com

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      #14
      Everything from 5 bps canola to 40 (mine might be overly optomistic) coming in my area. 20 avg im guessing in my area. At 10 bucks a bushel = alot of sour faces.
      Last edited by biglentil; Aug 4, 2017, 08:59.

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        #15
        My guess is under 17MMT Canola production this year.

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          #16
          Originally posted by biglentil View Post
          Everything from 5 bps canola to 40 (mine might be overly optomistic) coming in my area. 20 avg im guessing in my area. At 10 bucks a bushel = alot of sour faces.
          I would think $11 will be attainable...patience.

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            #17
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            I would think $11 will be attainable...patience.
            Hoping for 11 dollar canola in 2017....wow. good thing inputs and equipment aren't overpriced, how would we do it if seed was 200 a bag and a new combine was 100,000????

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              #18
              Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
              Hoping for 11 dollar canola in 2017....wow. good thing inputs and equipment aren't overpriced, how would we do it if seed was 200 a bag and a new combine was 100,000????
              It was a response to the $10 comment.....I didn't want to say $12.00 and get my head bit off either!

              Last harvest I sold 600 bushels I couldn't squeeze into the bins for about $9.85/bu.....

              Let's agree the bar has(hopefully) been raised.
              Last edited by farmaholic; Aug 4, 2017, 12:05.

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                #19
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                It was a response to the $10 comment.....I didn't want to say $12.00 and get my head bit off either!
                Sad thing is that farmers were hoping for 10 dollar canola 25 years ago and they will be doing the same 25 years into the future. There is no hope for grain prices because the system is rigged against the primary producer. Sure guys like big wheel are going to come one here and say that they can market better and get a better price....whatever....but prove me wrong when everyone buys grain at the same price +/- a few cents. The crushers could be down to their last 50 bushels and guys would line up for a 50 cent premium. The grain companies and buyers have been dealing from the bottom of the deck for years and they don't even have to hide it.

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by sk_wheatking View Post
                  Hoping for 11 dollar canola in 2017....wow. good thing inputs and equipment aren't overpriced, how would we do it if seed was 200 a bag and a new combine was 100,000????
                  Inputs haven't really changed much in ten years. Many herbicides have actually gone down.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by tweety View Post
                    Inputs haven't really changed much in ten years. Many herbicides have actually gone down.
                    I'm glad they fit your budget tweet.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by tweety View Post
                      Inputs haven't really changed much in ten years. Many herbicides have actually gone down.
                      Only herbicides that have gone down are ones you shouldnt be using (group 1+2 resistant) liberty and glphos down because they are ramming it to you when you buy the seed. And seed , well its gone through the roof

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                        I don't know of anyone that is sitting on canola. Now that statement has to be a market mover.
                        Not even us and we are pisspoor marketers , lol

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