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    #11
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    Does spring frost shorten growing season ?
    Our resident expert doesn’t think so ?
    Shorten the growing season of some crops in my area by about 90 days my son said they sold a lot of seed this weekend.

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      #12
      This applies to growing seasons as well ...


      In most western Canada frost free days would be the minimum. Other factors are there but we are at near early June now ......

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        #13
        I need till Sept 10 now for a crop to be frost-free. I think it won't happen this year. Brazil is in a drought and nothing like they have seen for over 91 years.

        Crops need water and with the Canadian winds we will need rain in two weeks or this crop is in the shitter again.

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          #14
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
          I need till Sept 10 now for a crop to be frost-free. I think it won't happen this year. Brazil is in a drought and nothing like they have seen for over 91 years.

          Crops need water and with the Canadian winds we will need rain in two weeks or this crop is in the shitter again.
          after a couple 30 plus days ....less than 2 weeks ....we need a rain quick.


          Dug down yesterday to see how far the moisture has got to.....not good. Very dry below 4 inches.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
            I stand corrected, after a bit of research the US produces twice as much corn as South America and SA production exceeds the US by 70% for soybeans.

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            Your research was not complete sod. Total corn and soybean production is almost double in the US vs SA. Numbers matter. False assumptions lead to false conclusions.

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              #16
              What I see as impressive about the South America production is they wern't a factor in world soya market before Roundup.
              They now produce near 2/3 of the beans and that never seemed destroy the market.
              200mmt of new production.

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                #17
                Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                What I see as impressive about the South America production is they wern't a factor in world soya market before Roundup.
                They now produce near 2/3 of the beans and that never seemed destroy the market.
                200mmt of new production.
                Ahhh but GMO free .... lol

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                  #18
                  UP a bunch today, well all grains are, touched limit up for a bit

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