I think RR1 canola is off patent soon. Lots of rr1 beans around
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Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View PostNo need to go around the world to access conventional Canola. I bought this stuff for $3 a pound this spring. Seemed to grow good, still waiting on the rain to harvest it though.
https://6kingseed.com/seed-products/ua-alfagold-canola/
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Been asking retailers for conventional non treated seed for years....they can't find it....thanks for the info...
I have been told that regular untreated canola will be out of the ground faster...makes sense since I seen mustard up very quickly...
Most guys with treated seed now still end up spraying for flee beetles ..
Heres my thinking...spread edge, seed, hit it with one pass of roundup before its up...check the wild oats in crop....
Might not be 100bpa crop but I am guessing there be a handsome net out of it without residual canola for years ****ing up possibilities....
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Originally posted by ColevilleH2S View PostNo need to go around the world to access conventional Canola. I bought this stuff for $3 a pound this spring. Seemed to grow good, still waiting on the rain to harvest it though.
https://6kingseed.com/seed-products/ua-alfagold-canola/
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Originally posted by Klause View PostI'm comparing apples to apples.
Europe grows a lot of spring OSR... And What I'm comparing is spring OSR to spring canola.
Winter **** in Europe routinely yields 30-40% more than spring seeded.
Spring seeded, conditions in southern AB and Red River Valley of Manitoba are very similar... Seed end of april / beginning of May, Harvest end of August/ September...
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Originally posted by jazz View PostI see they let you reseed it for one yr after. Whats the in crop chemical program for it?
http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/cjps-2016-0028
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Originally posted by Ooofty View PostHow much rain does the Red River valley get? We got 7/10's of a F#%$*g inch on the crop after seeding this year. I have always been under the impression that Manitoba got a lot more rain then we do!
7/10 doesn’t do anything really. That is very depressing Oofty. We got 8-10.5 inches in 5 days between May 25 and June 5, it drowned a few hundred acres of lentils, then we didn’t get any rain the rest of the summer until last few days. At least the dry crop is in the bin. A bit of soggy bog still out. That’s the only consolation.
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