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    Oklahoma canola crop frozen

    Talk of canola being a total loss in Oklahoma due to weather.

    #2
    Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
    Talk of canola being a total loss in Oklahoma due to weather.
    The Monette boys probably have that much in already;if not they will in two weeks.

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      #3
      Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
      Talk of canola being a total loss in Oklahoma due to weather.
      agtalk chatter?

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        #4
        No news here.

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          #5
          Drew Lerner

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            #6
            Originally posted by TASFarms View Post
            Drew Lerner
            Canola cant be big acres down there compared to Canada?

            I am more interested in how the other crops faired.

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              #7
              Monnete boys may be reseeding as well lol

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                #8
                Originally posted by LWeber View Post
                The Monette boys probably have that much in already;if not they will in two weeks.
                Your not short Canola I hope, she dry and the bins are rattling in the wind.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                  Monnete boys may be reseeding as well lol
                  I can't imagine the kinda fun he must be having trying to farm on both sides of the border with covid regs.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                    Your not short Canola I hope, she dry and the bins are rattling in the wind.
                    Lol...no

                    I've been waiting for $20 cash canola since October..collected some bets this week.

                    I wouldn't trade old crop now...the easy money is over..

                    New crop is undervalued and there is a whole generation that think that 40 to 60 bpa is the new normal.

                    Hard to determine subsoil when the probe won't go in. I get more nervous every day without rain...

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by LWeber View Post
                      Lol...no

                      I've been waiting for $20 cash canola since October..collected some bets this week.

                      I wouldn't trade old crop now...the easy money is over..

                      New crop is undervalued and there is a whole generation that think that 40 to 60 bpa is the new normal.

                      Hard to determine subsoil when the probe won't go in. I get more nervous every day without rain...
                      I am looking at a unwanted blizzard out the window, before it started was debating winching the grain trucks out of the shed.

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                        #12
                        I’m probably the only one in the three prairie provinces not seeding an acre of canola. With a possible drought looming and the insane seed cost I will pass this year regardless of price ... just a heads up “you still have to grow the crop”.

                        5 bu/ac @ $14 bu - $70 ac, guess that would pay my seed cost. 😆😆. I’m using worst case scenario, but anything could or can happen.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bigzee View Post
                          I’m probably the only one in the three prairie provinces not seeding an acre of canola. With a possible drought looming and the insane seed cost I will pass this year regardless of price ... just a heads up “you still have to grow the crop”.

                          5 bu/ac @ $14 bu - $70 ac, guess that would pay my seed cost. 😆😆. I’m using worst case scenario, but anything could or can happen.
                          Your actually the second one.

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                            #14
                            It’s amazing how Canola became such a big deal. The world can’t manage without Canola oil. What a privileged position, sort of like the queen of England. 👸 Long live the queen.

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                              #15
                              I am in one of the supposed wettest regions of Saskatchewan. My soil probe only goes in a foot to foot and a half anywhere but beside the tree rows.

                              We had the most snow south of highway 16 but it still wasn’t near enough.

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