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    #25
    In our area L345 stood very well this year and out yielded L340. L233 was a dud this year and was consistently 5-6 bushels behind the other two varieties. Last year L345 was painful to swath but this year straight cutting it was a breeze. L340 is a safer choice for standability but yield potential goes to L345. Shatter and pod drop were excellent on all invigors across the board. Keep in mind this is with 33mm of rain from May 25th - August 15th.

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        #27
        L340

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          #28
          Originally posted by workboots View Post
          Would it be a legal issue to go about collecting and publishing trial data on your own selection of high yield cultivars available to farmer today? Why must they be submitted by seed companies if the farmers are the ones funding the program ?
          Yes, it is a legal issue. Purchased seed can only be used in a trial or research program with the sellers permission.

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            #29
            Originally posted by wardtoma View Post
            Yes, it is a legal issue. Purchased seed can only be used in a trial or research program with the sellers permission.
            So if I run my own canola trials on my farm and post them on Agriville, is that a legal issue?

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              #30
              Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post
              So if I run my own canola trials on my farm and post them on Agriville, is that a legal issue?
              Should be ok.
              Our plots are always free bags .
              So the reps don't care..

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                #31
                Dekalb is 70 bucks a bag less than last yr..
                If ordered by September 30th..

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                  #32
                  We ordered L233 for next yr. $732 a bag. Didnt think that price was too outrageous.

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