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    #21
    Originally posted by jwab
    Markets up limit, remember 02 the canola podded and then proceeded to sweat a nice goop, a lot went for silage around here that year.
    I had a fellow at Maidstone tell me that silaging canola that year made the best feed he had ever made. After that he would get the leftover seed from the neighbours and put 80 acres for silage thereafter.

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      #22
      Originally posted by LEP View Post
      I had a fellow at Maidstone tell me that silaging canola that year made the best feed he had ever made. After that he would get the leftover seed from the neighbours and put 80 acres for silage thereafter.
      04 frost here a lot got silaged but they said the opposite. Might have had nitrates? Could that be the case in droughted canola too I wonder? I know they got a lot of tonnage at any rate. The crop that year was going to be ha uge.
      Last edited by Sheepwheat; Jun 28, 2021, 23:49.

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        #23
        Originally posted by LEP View Post
        I had a fellow at Maidstone tell me that silaging canola that year made the best feed he had ever made. After that he would get the leftover seed from the neighbours and put 80 acres for silage thereafter.
        We silage baled a quarter of canola in '09 that was hailed and regrew. Took it as it was just finishing flowering and it turned out ok. Bit more waste than usual. We didnt have any issues but I guess it often has too high of sulphur levels that can cause blindness in cattle.

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          #24
          Limit is $45 today very likely $60 tomorrow

          We will have very little to sell by the looks of things

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            #25
            Went for one last canola tour this morning while the plants still ok to see plots and variety trials before they start to go backwards. Will be hard to watch next 5 days so will focus on other things

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              #26
              No doubt canola yield is going backwards, how far is the question. Started baling my hay yesterday, looks like it will be half of last year. Thankful to get that. Canola certainly looks sick during the heat of the day.

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                #27
                Wonder how the experts will spin the bumper crop this yr??

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Partners View Post
                  Wonder how the experts will spin the bumper crop this yr??
                  They are already setting the narrative of more acres to make up the shortfall. Dont fall for it. There is no way Canada will replenish canola stocks this year. it might take us several years to do it now that it appears a bunch of guys are doing back to back canola this yr. They wont try that next yr I bet.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Partners View Post
                    Wonder how the experts will spin the bumper crop this yr??
                    They lost their credibility last year because they didn't walk the fields, we'll see if they actually get out of the car this year.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
                      They lost their credibility last year because they didn't walk the fields, we'll see if they actually get out of the car this year.
                      Why worry what these monkeys say or print regarding the current crop in Western Canada. Just look at the long range forecast.

                      Market analyst own a desk, chair, smartphone, and the most important tool a dart board.

                      Their advise is market your crop in 20% intervals.

                      I'm sure most on here are more than capable of doing that on their own.

                      Why give the "Leaches" a cut?
                      Last edited by foragefarmer; Jun 29, 2021, 09:46.

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