Whats use of guessing , youll never know what it was or is ?? We just spend all the money and do all the work , not for us to know . The leaches living off us pretty well know exactly whats out there already and its not pretty ......
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On my farm I hate to guess what it will yield.... but every time we walk in to stage it for swathing.... I realize how shitty it is....better than some but still pretty shitty. AND I need to remember that not everyone had these growing conditions.... some were worse, some better. So if I think the market needs to react to what happened only on my farm...I am in for some possible disappointment. Like Bratrud said... in afew weeks everyone will be smarter. I can lock the bins, and will. Harvest can be a horrible time to sell grain unpriced off the combine.
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And if we really want to kill the crop we are very close to that time of year.
It been many years since we have had a early F word... Frost. Sept 14 is our average first.
All crop in our area (exception soybeans) would be minimally impacted. A august frost, might.
This timing will have a much bigger impact on yields, grades, and prices than... if... things remain normal to perfect.
Good luck to every one, let it be October again
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostBig lentil I agree it's getting lower. After driving again from Saskatoon to regina and back to the lake. Wow is the canola crop ugly. The dry down is happening and it's ugly. Most will have wheat that our yields canola by lots.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostForgive me if I should know this but somebody else made a comment similar to this the other day about wheat vs canola yields. Is normal yields higher on canola than wheat in SK? Good normal yields here are 60 canola, 100 cps or 85 hrs, would never have higher canola than wheat. Canola will average under 40 for sure here, likely closer to 30.
Crop insurance average for canola is 38 here. For what it's 35.7 that's hard red both on summer fallow.
Long term averages. What has been grown for a lot longer than canola part of it...
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Originally posted by GDR View PostIs normal yields higher on canola than wheat in SK?
Good normal yields here are 60 canola, 100 cps or 85 hrs, would never have higher canola than wheat.
I'd say we normally get approximately 20% higher for HRS vs canola on our small farm in NE Sask.
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Stampsguy , but Derick Squire says Alberta has a great crop to make up the small area in Sask that has lower yielding crops 👎👎👎 . I wounded who paid him to say something that stupid !!
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