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    #21
    Some poor bastards actually have to endure crops like that! Everyone plants in spring with the best of intentions and hoping for a "good" crop. If I knew what the growing season was going to be like....I'd plan for it!

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      #22
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      Some poor bastards actually have to endure crops like that! Everyone plants in spring with the best of intentions and hoping for a "good" crop. If I knew what the growing season was going to be like....I'd plan for it!
      No kidding wouldn't it be nice when you lock in a five year lease , a guy could lock in a decent return for the crops it takes to pay for that lease?


      like I have said before 6000 bushels bought a new combine in 1975 ....60000 bushels wouldn't cover that purchase today...

      And people think since the wheat board is gone they are being paid in Real dollars....yup from Brazil.

      A crop like what saskatchewan has this year is remarkable considering all the factors....but the market that is always right and open doesn't seem to understand how bad it is.....

      Until there are fewer and smaller overages on contracted grain .....
      Last edited by bucket; Aug 12, 2018, 07:12.

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        #23
        A big wind comes along and bye bye swaths.....not enough stubble to hold those swaths....looks like 25 bpa canola. Tops! If you can walk through it and lay in it...nowhere close to 40 bpa.
        So 25 x $11 = $275....nothing left after expenses and ALL the costs.
        Last edited by Crestliner; Aug 12, 2018, 21:56.

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