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    #25
    Hows this for bigger Jiffy Marker:

    South of Rouleau, SK

    Sent: September 8, 2017 6:40 AM
    To: SUBSCRIPTIONS

    I guess I should have booked in some canola when we combined ours... we are done harvest now

    Green lentils. Lg and small. 33 bushels
    Wheat 73
    Canola 47

    1.25 inches of rain

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    Another 4 canola yield emails from this morning

    Biggar: 47 and 51 bpa
    Eston: 42
    Swift Current: 34 bpa average - done combining

    You need an average SK yield of under 26 bpa to get to 16.9 MMT

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      #26
      45-50bu canola seems to be the range around here in SW Manitoba.

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        #27
        Originally posted by LWeber View Post
        Hows this for bigger Jiffy Marker:

        South of Rouleau, SK

        Sent: September 8, 2017 6:40 AM
        To: SUBSCRIPTIONS

        I guess I should have booked in some canola when we combined ours... we are done harvest now

        Green lentils. Lg and small. 33 bushels
        Wheat 73
        Canola 47

        1.25 inches of rain

        ___________________________________________

        Another 4 canola yield emails from this morning

        Biggar: 47 and 51 bpa
        Eston: 42
        Swift Current: 34 bpa average - done combining

        You need an average SK yield of under 26 bpa to get to 16.9 MMT


        This is south of roleau in July.


        This did not run 47... I drove that area a lot ..
        90% looked like this. Click image for larger version

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        It's like the guy doing 89 but peas here this year when everybody else's are running 40 to 55...

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          #28
          I've known him for 20 years - met him and his son numerous times - salt of the earth people.
          I trust him enough that he is on my acreage surveys - I'll take 20 years of that history over that picture from wherever.

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            #29
            Well I guess if that's the case I am phoning right now to sell all ours asap
            If that number is close Larry are we looking at $9 canola for the next 10 months? Is that the just of it ?

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              #30
              Originally posted by LWeber View Post
              I've known him for 20 years - met him and his son numerous times - salt of the earth people.
              I trust him enough that he is on my acreage surveys - I'll take 20 years of that history over that picture from wherever.
              That picture is gereferenced so if you import it into a photo app you can actually see the exact coordinates where it was taken.


              Maybe your friend there was in a spot that hit a shower at the right time. However when I'm getting texts from market development trials (plots) and their yields have a really hard time hitting 45... Sorry for being skeptical.


              I think come december elevators will be going where the heck is the grain.




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                #31
                Originally posted by Klause View Post
                This is south of roleau in July.


                This did not run 47... I drove that area a lot ..
                90% looked like this. [ATTACH]2100[/ATTACH]


                It's like the guy doing 89 but peas here this year when everybody else's are running 40 to 55...

                I call BS too. We have been in that area many times this summer and fall and I never saw one field that would yield even 20. On an inch and a quarter, yeh right! Also am in communication with industry in that area, info they have half of those numbers.

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                  #32
                  Tell bill he is full of shit! Just saying

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                    #33
                    Sf3 ha Bill would rather look at the ass end of a horse than run a tractor.

                    Here is wc sask. Another slum of the ghetto. We won't average 24.

                    There is the odd exception depending on showers. But there is one worse for every good one.

                    I was hoping for 30 before harvest.

                    So we will be into crop insurance for barley, canola, and probably durum.

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                      #34
                      If the canola at Rolo and speedy is in those ranges it must be 100 at Lake Lenore. Must be grain bags in every field. Or a row of new bins no longer at Co-op Agro but on the farms.
                      Takes quite a swath of canola to make 40. Those pics are 10.
                      But whatever start watching for crusher 'specials' in Nov.

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                        #35
                        I agree. Lake lenore and naicam had beautiful crops. Only area to rival our stand along the jiffy line furrow pointed out earlier. Yields here are very good. Very fortunate but makes me wonder what we did wrong on 12" of rain as we are still below the area average even where it didnt rain.

                        I don't know why but once the combines start rolling everyone pulls out the tape measures too.

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                          #36
                          Crap ..... markets down already , thanks Larry .... lol just kidding

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