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    #41
    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
    I agree with your sentiments but where the heck do you buy an alfalfa/grass seed mix for $25?? It's closer to twice that for any I've used.
    Have a source that is 2.10 a lb inoculated for alfalfa, and 3.20 a lb for grass. 8 lbs Alf and a few lbs grass is right around 25 bucks. Certified seed. Common is cheaper. Independent guy.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
      Have a source that is 2.10 a lb inoculated for alfalfa, and 3.20 a lb for grass. 8 lbs Alf and a few lbs grass is right around 25 bucks. Certified seed. Common is cheaper. Independent guy.
      I bought 4400lb for $1.75 (alfalfa). I don’t bother with any grasses and seed straight alfalfa, the smooth brome is hard to kill and comes back naturally here. Also have a lot of natural birdsfoot trefoil everywhere. It grows short but is a fine plant (with nice yellow flowers almost all summer). Alsike clover natural too. The seed bank must be just littered with these types. Grey wooded soil type. I seed 14lbs total by seeding two passes perpendicular to each other at 7lbs each. I use a BG 5710 and just pull the drill in the raised position and then roll the field. Works well. Could probably dial the seed rate back to 5lbs per pass.
      My fields are 6 years as hay and then cycle out for two years of annual crops, then back to alfalfa. Every field the same, though on different schedules so there is always hay and grain and fields being turned over. I don’t buy nitrogen fertilizer.
      Last edited by Taiga; Jan 24, 2019, 22:28.

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        #43
        Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
        This is the part I don't understand? I have neighbours planting canola on canola and I hear that this is common in other areas. If its not the most profitable why ditch the a good rotations?
        Canola cash flow is relatively stable.

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          #44
          Best ROI AVERAGE of the last 10 years...
          LL Canola
          CL Canola
          RR Canola
          Durum
          Flax
          Peas

          Canola is running our economy, IMO...

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            #45
            2019 will be

            1. Hail insurance
            2. Crop insurance
            3. Gars
            4. Bareback

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              #46
              rent at $120/acre

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                #47
                Originally posted by iceman View Post
                2019 will be

                1. Hail insurance
                2. Crop insurance
                3. Gars
                4. Bareback
                You forgot
                5. Input capital
                6. Ritchie brothers
                7. Old folks home

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                  #48
                  Ah, input Viagra for when you know you can't do it anymore they help you out and into a hard situation.

                  Crops list from top to bottom for most profit after costs per acre.

                  Wheat
                  Barley malt
                  Canola




                  Peas.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                    Have a source that is 2.10 a lb inoculated for alfalfa, and 3.20 a lb for grass. 8 lbs Alf and a few lbs grass is right around 25 bucks. Certified seed. Common is cheaper. Independent guy.
                    Shoot me a message where you're getting that if you don't mind. We've been paying more like $3.50 on Alfalfa and $4.50 on orchard grass and that's only getting common seed. Big name seed companies are quite a bit more than what i'm quoting too.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by MBgrower View Post
                      rent at $120/acre
                      I like but how do you get your daily dose of stress?

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