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    #21
    Originally posted by GDR View Post
    Are those bees any good for honey production or just pollinators?

    In central ab, have really never seen alfalfa go to seed until last couple years, drier hotter must be the difference. Remember once as a kid seeing a plant on the side of the road with pods.
    No honey, pollinators only
    A lot of blueberry farms used to use them also

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      #22
      Originally posted by Taiga View Post
      Absolutely seed is cheap, good time to put in hay fields, and hay prices have been good recently. Hay spreads out the workload too.
      What is the best way to seed alfalfa?
      What rate, depth, etc?

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        #23
        Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
        $50-$75/mT difference in prices between different retailers here.

        Basically:
        46-0-0:$570-630
        11-52:$760-835
        ESN:$670-745
        21-0-0-24:$520-525

        I'll be increasing nutrient lay down over last year, but this will be the first year I wont be hitting the soil sample targets. Will have to do som math to see what lay down will get me to a reasonable crop without breaking the bank. At current prices, $85-90/ac on fertilizer in a production area that can bless you with 15bu/ac wheat at $5/bu whether you like it or not seems like one hell of a gamble.
        Even potash prices increase year over year......even though there has been constant layoffs by the potash cartel and the world price has stayed low.
        Last edited by Oliver88; Dec 2, 2018, 22:50.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
          Even potash prices increase year over year......even though there has been constant layoffs by the potash cartel and the world price has stayed low.
          Nearly everything increases year over year. Nutrien has essentially told their managers to focus on margin. They think with their size and market control these days means customers will have to come to them. Innoculant up $5/bag. Just cause. I would imagine chem prices will have to go up $.25 or $0.50/ac on name brands, just cause.

          My nutrient outlay will be up over last year, but target yields are down by 10+bu/ac.

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