End of November this hero was arguing with farmers that they need to do their part and pay a seed tax. Now he says he understands how tough things are for farmers so buy Canterra Canola seed? **** off
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Originally posted by bucket View PostJust read about Kevin Serfa in the financial post who said he reduced his canola acres in 2019.....
Maybe a sign of things to come....
Might take more than 40 bucks a bag for Dave Hansen to see the light.?????
Iceman out
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Originally posted by caseih View Posthaven't booked a pound commodity canola seed ,first time ever, hopefully lots more are the same
P.S. Maybe take a peek on your bins. My buddy had a big hopper go hot and nasty in under two weeks.
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Originally posted by woodland View PostSecond year of doing the same here. Feels great. Some NPKS, a little chemical, and bin run barley is netting better than #1 canola especially better than heating green crap like is happening a lot around here.
P.S. Maybe take a peek on your bins. My buddy had a big hopper go hot and nasty in under two weeks.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostWoodland certainly aware that most of canola west of highway 2 had green seed issues. What I am curious about is your opinion as to why. Is it cold spring weather, not enough heat in the summer, shitty fall weather, new canola genetics too long growing season required, combination of all? I certainly don't think we need higher yields, not enough rail capacity now. We appear to need crops that will tolerate frost and stand through snow falls. Canola has the most money spent on research and still abysmal results for many, how will a seed tax help?
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