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Originally posted by FarmJunkie View PostBecause it would make sense Furrow. We don’t seem to have any leaders that have any foresight that can help our economy for years to come just short term for their own benefit. My Dad has made Biodiesel for many years out of Canola oil. We only use it in the summer but it cuts some of our fuel bill every year. If a smaller farm can do it there is no reason a huge plant can’t be built in Sask as another option for our Canola.
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I had a quick look at old emails from one grain company and the difference in their March canola price. Jan. 14 it was $10.47, today it was $9.76, oouucch!
As for Macdon2's original question about livestock and cereals vs canola. I still have cows and the only reason is rocky land and a bit of diversification. The latest price drop is again connected to China. Certainly unfortunate that the profitability of canola alway's comes back to China, precarious future no doubt.
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Ya guys we just try to avoid the issues with it freezing in the winter. Depending on how new of engines u have in your machines we go anywhere from 15% up to 100% in older engines. Smells like French fries when u drive around. Lol
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Originally posted by FarmJunkie View PostYa guys we just try to avoid the issues with it freezing in the winter. Depending on how new of engines u have in your machines we go anywhere from 15% up to 100% in older engines. Smells like French fries when u drive around. Lol
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Originally posted by FarmJunkie View PostBecause it would make sense Furrow. We don’t seem to have any leaders that have any foresight that can help our economy for years to come just short term for their own benefit. My Dad has made Biodiesel for many years out of Canola oil. We only use it in the summer but it cuts some of our fuel bill every year. If a smaller farm can do it there is no reason a huge plant can’t be built in Sask as another option for our Canola.
Canada could use ethanol up to E-85 and B-20 biodiesel. This would eat up several million tonnes of canola, CPS wheat and corn.Last edited by Oliver88; Feb 1, 2020, 06:32.
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And thats what the libtards climatard tree huggin bastards want but they wont cause it might help a farmer or the west
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostIt’s crazy we don’t have a Renewable Fuel Standard similar to the USA. Ethanol blending requirements is very important to politicians.
Canada could use ethanol up to E-85 and B-20 biodiesel. This would eat up several million tonnes of canola, CPS wheat and corn.
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Wilton I think the last time it worked out to 350-360. Not as efficient as other setups I’m sure. Cost runs about .80/l
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Farmers are way too lazy, will continue that 90% of the land will be doing the diseased up wheat canola rotation until nothing grows anymore from clubroot, alternaria, blackleg, leaf disease, root rots, and every form of resistance imaginable.
Canola was 10 bucks before the chinese said no, still around 10 bucks. There is no problem here.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostFarmers are way too lazy, will continue that 90% of the land will be doing the diseased up wheat canola rotation until nothing grows anymore from clubroot, alternaria, blackleg, leaf disease, root rots, and every form of resistance imaginable.
Canola was 10 bucks before the chinese said no, still around 10 bucks. There is no problem here.
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