I have a bit of heated canola. I see an offer for 8 bucks picked up for 80 to 100% heated. Anyone see anything better? I binned it waiting for more than five. It’s worth almost as much heated as it was when I harvested it.
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We used to sell ours to a company in foam lake sk, I’m not sure if they r still in operation but they were very fair, paid us nearly the same price as the market was paying at the time.
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Yeah Milligan in foam lake. Went broke a few years back so a bit gun shy there. Only half hour away, so it’s a shame. Kijiji is actually where I saw the buyers ad.
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Feedmill told me they had to buy #1 canola earlier this spring, and are paying nearly as much for heated just to get it. Call around.
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Trouw Bids for the week of August 10 thru 16
Sherwood park
Wheat -$10.83/bu delivered Sept
Barley -$7.40/bu delivered Sept
Peas or Fabas -$9.50/bu delivered Sept
Sample or heated Canola -$17/bu delivered October
Westlock
Wheat -$10.55/bu delivered Sept
Barley-$7.50/bu delivered August
Peas or Fabas -$9.50/bu delivered September
No bids on Oats as of this week.
Feed mills out here are looking for everything right now. Definitely keep phoning.
Could try Agfinity grain brokers. They’re based by us and have been good to deal with. They’re showing $12+ for heated canola now.
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Will have to watch canola in bins if we get that far this year ....
Severe drought stressed areas are going to have issues storing that
It’s showing up everywhere here , in multiple varieties
If we actually get it off before the wind takes it , either standing or swathed , that will not store well most likely
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostWill have to watch canola in bins if we get that far this year ....
Severe drought stressed areas are going to have issues storing that
It’s showing up everywhere here , in multiple varieties
If we actually get it off before the wind takes it , either standing or swathed , that will not store well most likely
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We have been told it due to extreme heat and drought stress . Caused a hormone imbalance when early canola was podding in that 35-40 deg heat for too long . No one has ever seen that here to this extent.
We did notice some in 2002 .
It was spotted a month ago , I shared those pictures when it actually took place .
Generally in the earlier seeded crops.
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Was mid July , has nothing to do with sprouting due to moisture.... obviously from the timing when it happened.
As for the hormone imbalance story , I have no idea but have heard nothing more for anyone else as to why so 🤷*♂ï¸ðŸ¤·*♂ï¸.
Cool season crops like canola don’t do well with no rain and 35-40 c weather .Last edited by furrowtickler; Aug 12, 2021, 06:21.
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Sorry for side tracking your thread sheep, but this will be an issue for canola in bins this fall as well .
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