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    #31
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
    Almost an inch so it's a continuation of operation build back better.
    It’s none of my business SF, but from reading your posts online your soul profile must be close to being recharged??

    With that assumption, are you taking advantage of 2022 prices. We haven’t priced anything for 2022 yet but we are dried out bad and will be needing a big/wet snowfall. I would think that if I had a good moisture reserve I’d be pricing some $16+ cnl, $5.50 oats, etc., but with that in mind these buyout story’s from 2021 might have scared me straight lol.

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      #32
      No, I am not doing any pricing for next fall because I truly believe we need to be at 10 for wheat and 20 for canola to make real money.

      They can shove the below numbers being offered right up their ass.

      Everything in the world is insane I am not giving them my grain for free.

      yes, we're almost back to the full level.

      Locking in a profit is 22 canola.

      Locking in a profit for wheat is 12.

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        #33
        15 for wheat, 25 for canola, 40 for flax, 27 for durum, etc etc etc...

        If it stays dry there will be very little crop.

        Guys threw out 200 pounds at lower priced fertilizer in 2021 to grow a 15bpa crop or less with little rain and zero subsoil moisture.


        Looking the current conditions on the west side of province, why would anyone expect much better results for next year.

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          #34
          Got a inch and 3 tenths out of this and no puddles very nice. Got first soil tests back NPK levels all a bit higher mostly higher phos. likely enough rain for some guys to put the gas in the ground next week.

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            #35
            only 1/2 inch here. You are lucky OC.🍀

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              #36
              3/10” in our area, just a slow drizzle yesterday.

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                #37
                Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                only 1/2 inch here. You are lucky OC.🍀
                We have had about 4inch all totaled this fall and late summer. I dont think we got anything last fall. With even just a normal winter we should be going into seeding with good moisture to start.

                If there is one thing I know about Sk is that conditions can reverse very rapidly. Most of this years drought was caused by that heat dome anomaly over BC. Soon as that cleared out, storms came in, just too late.

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                  #38
                  We got 2/10 from this, that gives us 4.4 inches since seeding Received letter from basf advising not to seed canola,durum,or canary if viper was used this year.May cancel some canola seed, not worth the risk.Whats everyone thoughts on this issue.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by fcr View Post
                    We got 2/10 from this, that gives us 4.4 inches since seeding Received letter from basf advising not to seed canola,durum,or canary if viper was used this year.May cancel some canola seed, not worth the risk.Whats everyone thoughts on this issue.
                    Same with solo
                    We are seeding Clearfield wheat and using no group 2 at all .

                    Makes one wonder how much these residual and “non residual “ herbicides actually effect yields even on “normal” years

                    I never did accept the standard answer of “oh it will just grow out of it “

                    When “safe” herbicides start limiting crop options , it’s time to move on

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by fcr View Post
                      We got 2/10 from this, that gives us 4.4 inches since seeding Received letter from basf advising not to seed canola,durum,or canary if viper was used this year.May cancel some canola seed, not worth the risk.Whats everyone thoughts on this issue.
                      They should have sent out the heads up prior to May 2021. While having weeds isn't great reducing your options for 2022 isn't great either.

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