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    #16
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    2020 or 2021? CASE you should pay a bit more attention to details! LOL

    2020 was a really good year for a lot of farmers ourselves included.

    In 2021 for those who get a decent crop it will be a banner year with prices through the roof. For lots it will be their worst year in many years and for some the worst in a generation.
    Yes we have established the year descepancy quite a while back
    Try to keep up chuck
    I fu ck Ed up (I just realized that I have never heard you say that ?)
    But last year was obviously not a very good year or canola sure wouldn’t of jumped to 24$
    But I am curious , you as a farmer are ok with joker who obviously has no clue manipulating the markets and a farm newspaper printing it ???
    Last edited by Guest; Sep 15, 2021, 08:39.

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      #17
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      Simple math

      10bpa x $10 = $100 an acre

      40bpa x $6 = $240 an acre
      Think your good point slipped right over his head lol

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        #18
        Anyone know the exact cost for this service?
        I’ve heard $3 and $5 per acre not sure which is correct

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          #19
          Fake marketing experts have cost Canada literally billions in unrealized revenue. First by overestimating last yrs crop and then missing the impacts of the drought until too late.

          But just like failed climate predictions, they will keep on going and be back for more bad advice.

          Best places to work and be wrong and still keep your job; govt, academia, paid science,

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            #20
            All of us see the problem with absence of export reporting.
            It seems only some have a problem with paying $5/ ac for a sometimes dubious and occasionally self serving service.
            Farmer, educate thyself.

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              #21
              Not only did they inflate production numbers from 2020 but also overestimated the carry over stocks from 2020 and maybe the previous years. The gig was up when exporters and crushers scrambled to secure any remaining canola stocks this spring.

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                #22
                40x25=$1000 Looks like what all the Dealers and Fert guys have it figured out at

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