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    #37
    1Canary seed

    2Desi chickpeas

    3Durum

    4Dun peas

    5Red lentils

    6 Yellow peas

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      #38
      So far.
      Malt bly.
      108 b/a net after delivery.
      $4.75 per bushel..

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        #39
        Export timothy that we compact and ship to the UAE.

        Followed by

        Avena Nuda

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          #40
          Originally posted by Zephyr View Post
          Export timothy that we compact and ship to the UAE.
          Used to be a few neighbors aiming for that market(Japan, though, not UAE), but weather generally had other plans. And because Japan wanted the timothy to be late, nearly ripe, it didn't have great food value, so if it didn't make the export grade, and had to be sold locally, it wasn't worth as much as it could have been if cut on time. Is that the case with UAE as well?

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            #41
            It is interesting how it changes year to year. Last year yellow peas were my most profitable followed by CPS and then canola. This year canola is number 1 followed by CPS wheat then very close in third feed barley. My least profitable crop this year was yellow peas.

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              #42
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              Used to be a few neighbors aiming for that market(Japan, though, not UAE), but weather generally had other plans. And because Japan wanted the timothy to be late, nearly ripe, it didn't have great food value, so if it didn't make the export grade, and had to be sold locally, it wasn't worth as much as it could have been if cut on time. Is that the case with UAE as well?
              Different market and specs. Have to cut right at or just before flower and needs to be very green... Specs are demanding but so is the profit.

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