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    #11
    Think we are out of the woods by mid-May?

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      #12
      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
      Think we are out of the woods by mid-May?
      Not this year. Here at least.

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        #13
        Anyone know, how much spring crop has been planted or up, in the Dakotas and Montana?

        If your seedling is in hard frozen ground, it'll be toast!

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          #14
          Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
          Anyone know, how much spring crop has been planted or up, in the Dakotas and Montana?

          If your seedling is in hard frozen ground, it'll be toast!
          i used to get canola in the ground first week of May, but no longer, back to the old school of ways. Now no sooner than May 15, and this year i might push that to May 20. Too damned cold this year, and like others, i dont enjoy seeding twice and spraying for flea beetles 5 times. Later seeded canola crops around here have done better than the early seeded the last few years.

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            #15
            Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
            Will sprouted Canola 1/2 inch below ground, survive if the temperature drops to -6.
            If you seeded this early you must be YOUNG, us OLD guys learned years ago NOT to seed early. Maybe this year is a lesson, or get lucky...

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              #16
              What a wicked cold wind today. Brrrr!

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                #17
                Who else saw the Stats Can acreage projections?
                The biggest changes from 2019 is in Summer fallow acres, way up in 2020.

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                  #18
                  I might fallow some wicked oats residue. Flattened with the snow on the fall pasted to the ground, I hate burning. Thinking let the oats volunteer, throw in some hairy vetch, burn it off and seed winter wheat in the fall. I sure wish it was fenced, would be some awesome grazing out there once the oats emerges.

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                    #19
                    Rent the neighbors ProTill, blacken it up by working it three times. Let the sun warm it up(global warming) and seed it to canola. Then punch it through a 60 inch opening on a 25 foot swather, combine at 1.5 mph. And laugh all the way to the bank.

                    wiseguy sez-so!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by MBgrower View Post
                      i used to get canola in the ground first week of May, but no longer, back to the old school of ways. Now no sooner than May 15, and this year i might push that to May 20. Too damned cold this year, and like others, i dont enjoy seeding twice and spraying for flea beetles 5 times. Later seeded canola crops around here have done better than the early seeded the last few years.
                      Would have to agree , seen the vast majority of wrecks in this area from before the 10th on average. Probably 90% of the flea beetle issues as well
                      But that goes hand in hand with frost / slow growing conditions, some areas vastly different
                      Some have decent luck once in a while but that’ depends a lot on a few certain areas .
                      Far too much risk involved now in investment for most farms to be rolling the dice.
                      But as farms get larger it’s the nature of the beast , the dice will always be rolled ... its a high stakes gamble now , real high .

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