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    #11
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    guy here sold dirty oats for $12 x 4.5 BPA = $54/AC
    our expensive canola is getting cheaper all the time
    Canola seed may have not gone up like everything else, but the fert bill will make up the difference.

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      #12
      way too dry here , fert will be cut way back

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        #13
        Canola at approx $55 per acre.
        Cert bly approx $ 33 per acre.
        All crops will be close for seed costs.
        Fert depends when it was bought and what target yield you hope for.

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          #14
          I always target optimum densities. Emerged per sq ft. Every plant in nature has it's own.
          Am I the only one?
          10-12 peas, 32 ish -36 tops cereals 7-9 can.

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            #15
            Heard some growers charging $24-27/bus in the south. $80+\acre and no treatment or tagteam or fertilizer. We are going on year 3 of no peas. Don’t miss them one bit.

            What do you call canola snow canola, less the snow….

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              #16
              Hmmmm, we have last years great peas , can’t legally sell them for seed but are 100x better than this years peas from seed growers ..... can’t sell them

              Houston .... what’s the problem?

              98% germ , near zero disease, but hey , go buy $25 shit peas from Tom and such.

              If we sell a bushel of good peas we get in trouble


              The world today ... as long as it benefits only me.. it’s ok

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                #17
                furrowtickler; "The world today ... as long as it benefits only me.. it’s ok..."

                If in fact you have UPOV 91 registered peas... then that was your choice to grow that variety... and fulfill your legal contractual obligations...

                In Saskatchewan there are many varieties of peas you could have grown... that do not have UPOV 91 obligations... perhaps buying some common seed of this type would meet your needs better... then that would be a wise choice as you could sell common seed to your hearts content... of a non-UPOV 91 variety of pea seed... and it seems you believe fulfill your destiny to become very wealthy... selling common pea seed!!!

                Cheers, Many Blessings!!! Happy Thanksgiving 2021!

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