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    #37
    I get that part 100%. It's welcome to the 80s all over again. Next is the USA subsidize and Canada says farmers your on your own.

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      #38
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      I get that part 100%. It's welcome to the 80s all over again. Next is the USA subsidize and Canada says farmers your on your own.
      Getting 60b peas is no slam dunk. Lots of those pea yields are 2/3rds that sometimes. Here on the gumbo, root rot can really hit them. There is so many lentils going in here I am sure we kill that market next.

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        #39
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
        Let's look at reality.

        $6.45 to $6.15. Fall price locked in now.

        60 x 6.15 $369

        25 x 6.15 = 153.

        Crap insurance at 80%

        30 x 7 = 210.00

        I just don't get why peas are being planted in mass amounts.
        Cheap to grow
        Good for the land
        60 bpa pretty normal here sticking to the 10 year rotation
        Off early , out of the way
        Binned all ours and squeaked about $6.85 ave outta them ave . Augered them into grain cart , into truck, into bin , into truck and splits ave about 2.5% , dont have a conveyor
        Only use 1/2 rate pursuit on them , no viper so far
        I like them

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          #40
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          To be honest.... lots are short of cash, financing has tightened up dramatically so the easy button is pulse crops. Cut out a huge chunk of the fert bill. Right or wrong I think that’s a reality this spring
          We have had a decade long run of good yields and in that decade a 3 year run of profit prices. Why would lots of farmers be short of cash?

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            #41
            Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View Post
            We have had a decade long run of good yields and in that decade a 3 year run of profit prices. Why would lots of farmers be short of cash?
            For the same reason the oil patch guys who were making mega bucks had to give up there houses and fancy trucks..

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              #42
              Originally posted by Partners View Post
              For the same reason the oil patch guys who were making mega bucks had to give up there houses and fancy trucks..
              Consolidation, consolidation, consolidation. Suspect any profits made were sunk into iron and rent.

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                #43
                I still say something is up I would say extra credit is gone. Costs up so you work around. Next spring could be ugly.

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                  #44
                  Money is tight because EVERYTHING is way over priced. Addiction to iron and max inputs just don’t work when crops and prices end up Avg at worst. We need a fix on this big shotitis mentality. Land price and rent are ridiculous and until guys lose out for a couple years the stupidity will continue. Some of these young guys don’t have a clue about hard times. If u were young helping on the farm in the eighties u understood the fine line between winning and losing. Like most things as time moves on a lot forget about the past or never experienced it so it becomes the new norm. Then Bam the holy F#@$ moment hits and they’re like what do we do? Don’t wish it on anyone but the bigger is better mentality is way out of hand. For some it is just never enuf.

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                    #45
                    Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                    My biggest issue this year is calibration of my Morris tank. Fert from Richardson's very inconsistent. Very dusty and goes through the drill to fast and the next load almost wet. Recalibrating all the time. Most years my tank is very accurate and easy to set but very different this year.
                    It might not work for everyone, but since going liquid, I haven't had one problem.

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                      #46
                      The bit of rain made soil moist for canola, killed dust, even sticking to packers.Click image for larger version

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                        #47
                        Hmmmm
                        Last few cold mornings on the full moon 🌕 ... hmm

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                          #48
                          This cool pattern was not going to change until this set up happened
                          Full moon 🌕 rise at the sun set ...


                          Now the growing season begins 👍👍

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