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    You guys wouldnt even harvest it

    Experts suggest 1.2 to 1.3 t ha canola but upcoming heat and little moisture in forecast might be optimistic

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    Ps canola sown on 30th April shows how slow cold our growing season is
    Last edited by malleefarmer; Sep 1, 2020, 17:07.

    #2
    What is the condition of the field pea and barley crop there

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      #3
      22 bpa would make for a long harvest in SK. Have done many of them. One wreck couldn’t fill a super b on a quarter, that was a long fall....

      What is an average crop of canola there?

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        #4
        Just finished doing yellow mustard. It averaged .504mT/ha... or 9bu/ac
        Last edited by helmsdale; Sep 1, 2020, 20:47. Reason: My math was shit...

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          #5
          Don't worry Mallee I have combined some real stinkers over the year! One or Two from no rain and a bunch of flood years when you get 15-20 bu. but we still combine them.

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            #6
            Six bushel from too wet before.

            Your costs are what matters. Probably not hundred buck rent, and so on.

            The margin is what matters, not the yield per unit of area.

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              #7
              My canola from last year harvested on Apr 30 was 15.7 bu/ac or 0.88 t/ha thanks to flooding last year. Will be a fair bit of 15.7 bu/ac canola our there this year as well again due to being flooded. The only thing you get from flooded spots is late season weed growth.

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                #8
                Mallee, are you claiming Ghetto status?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Herc View Post
                  22 bpa would make for a long harvest in SK. Have done many of them. One wreck couldn’t fill a super b on a quarter, that was a long fall....

                  What is an average crop of canola there?
                  For me 1 to 1.2 tonne ha low cost you guys have seen figures

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                    Mallee, are you claiming Ghetto status?
                    Only one true ghetto farmer

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                      #11
                      As you guys know my wheat and barley 2 to 2.5 t ha legumes lupins beans pictured maybe 1 to 1.5 and canola mentioned above.

                      Our season finishes maybe October 10 to 15 rain wise

                      There around a say 10% chance even 15% I will not get any more useful falls this year. Usefulmeaning 1/2 inch or 12 mm in one hit.

                      Every week that goes by chances increase in my opinion. None forecast till 18th sept.......

                      Cool weather dry finishes ok but heats a bugger some guys may get 37 next week.

                      Peas someone asked I’d say average to above.

                      I’m allergic to backyarditis just cause we’re struggling a bit doesn’t mean the rest are.

                      Australia still on track for BIG crop unless shuts down everwere

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                        #12
                        Anyone around here who has a decent canola crop got it started right and out of bloom by the last week in July. August was a heat blasting month. Some late crops fried to nothing and zero rain for the month.

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