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    #11
    Originally posted by Partners View Post
    If chinia stays out of our market we only need 31 b/a to meet our demand..
    Major trick on you coming to all to screw the farmer...
    One year I seeded some op rr canola I bought from a seedgrower at Tisdale. At the time I had it beside some Pioneer hybrid stuff. With what I put into it the op stuff was maybe 5 bushels behind. Seed cost was considerably cheaper and the guy was a straight shooter. If we’re in $8 territory that might be an option on ground that has no more than 35 bu potential.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Herc View Post
      I’m intrigued, how can you plan for 30 bpa and pull off big yields last number of years. Are your soils super rich? Eventually you mine the soil if you are not replacing what was removed.
      I’m not cheap on fertilizer but don’t set too high of expectations is what I was trying to say.

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