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    #13
    Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
    I could see canola go on canola next year. So question for the input guys. If my fertility was there for a 50 bu canola crop and it made 10 bu, how do you sit there with a straight face and tell me I need to put on 70# of N?
    Always can top dress canola next June if conditions are favourable .
    Canola very elastic for fertility. N and S easy to apply after crop establishment.
    Also by mid next June fertilizer prices may come back down to earth ?
    Ridiculous cost now
    Last edited by furrowtickler; Sep 13, 2021, 11:12.

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      #14
      A common theme emerging here, I see.

      So ask yourselves this...is it good public policy to ignore farmers and ranchers?

      They should be looking to start a program to ensure there will be feed for guys by pasture time in 2022 or we will lose another 25 percent of the herd.

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        #15
        Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
        I could see canola go on canola next year. So question for the input guys. If my fertility was there for a 50 bu canola crop and it made 10 bu, how do you sit there with a straight face and tell me I need to put on 70# of N?
        This area was 60% canola THIS year, lots on Canola, next year 40% or C on C on C?

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          #16
          Originally posted by bucket View Post
          My prediction durum will be grown from Minot to Meadow Lake.

          Factor in a drought for 2022 and it would have to be to rebuild stocks?
          Just asking for a friend, but how far north can durum be grown. What's the yield compared to HRSW, can a guy pour the coals to it.

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            #17
            Originally posted by JoeyJeremiah View Post
            Just asking for a friend, but how far north can durum be grown. What's the yield compared to HRSW, can a guy pour the coals to it.
            Very iffy north of Hwy 16

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              #18
              Soil test labs are going to be busy !

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                #19
                Originally posted by JoeyJeremiah View Post
                Just asking for a friend, but how far north can durum be grown. What's the yield compared to HRSW, can a guy pour the coals to it.
                A late harvest in a wet yr will guarantee #5 or worse durum. Fusarium and unsellable. Dig a hole.

                Guys went mental in 2016.

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  A late harvest in a wet yr will guarantee #5 or worse durum. Fusarium and unsellable. Dig a hole.

                  Guys went mental in 2016.
                  Late maturing.but new varieties have less straw than older varieties.think if a person seeded early or can be grown further north.mother nature in the fall will have the last say.

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                    #21
                    A guy up here used to grow it every year. Seed early as possible. Yielded great. Claims to have always gotten a three or better. But that was in the good old days when it was dryer generally, pre 2005.

                    I asked about it on here this spring. Everyone said don’t do it. It would have worked good this year!

                    Most years it wouldn’t work here. But I farm some fairly late frost (for the area) land. Might try it someday for fun…

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