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    #16
    Originally posted by makar View Post
    1981 was way worse than this year, not a drop of water anywhere in any slough.
    I was buying grain in 1981, a guy called if he could haul in his 260 acres of barley, I replied gee we are almost full how much you got, he replied what ever is on the truck. I know what a drought is.
    Last edited by makar; Aug 13, 2021, 21:34.

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      #17
      Zero (0) bushels per acre really messes with the average.....

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        #18
        Originally posted by farming101 View Post
        Zero (0) bushels per acre really messes with the average.....
        But look on the bright side, if you find a patch with anything greater than zero, your whole farm yield will have improved infinitely, compared to zero.

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          #19
          Even the Big wet area doesn't have 70 Bushel Canola. Maybe 55. Let that sink in. Last year a lot of guys had over 50 in a lot of areas.

          Throw in tomorrow's wind storm and away more canola goes.

          The Cupboard is bare.

          We will grow 12.7 MT that's it So a carry-over of less than 3 World wide. Even if Australia produces a bin buster were not going up if any.

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            #20
            Originally posted by LWeber View Post
            And that is based on a 16 MMT crop here...
            And not a chance of that here

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              #21
              Saskatchewan is like a double barrel shotgun : one barrel full of oil, the other filled with grain. Kaboom : pfft

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                #22
                Zero bpa can't blow away.

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