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    Canola seed

    How many bags are you getting?
    We ordered 85 bags.
    We getting 34..
    Coop trying to get us more but who knows.
    Seed shortage...
    Coop ordered 1140 total.
    Getting 400...
    Ugly spring on the horizon..

    #2
    Originally posted by Partners View Post
    How many bags are you getting?
    We ordered 85 bags.
    We getting 34..
    Coop trying to get us more but who knows.
    Seed shortage...
    Coop ordered 1140 total.
    Getting 400...
    Ugly spring on the horizon..
    Looks like bumper crop coming in canola.

    The seed guys want to charge what they want but doesn't that come with an obligation to fulfill needs. My guess is they will find the required bags when the price goes up.

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      #3
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      Looks like bumper crop coming in canola.

      The seed guys want to charge what they want but doesn't that come with an obligation to fulfill needs. My guess is they will find the required bags when the price goes up.
      Same price as quoted..
      Poor crop in Chile or where ever it comes from.
      Don't empty your canola bins before seeding.

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        #4
        ordered in early sept 135 bags, two suppliers , paid for them and getting them all so far
        wished i woulda bought my fert then too lol

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          #5
          Most years they tell us to book early or you might not get what you want but then at the end of seeding I always notice lots of canola seed left in the chem sheds.
          I think all canola seed is produced with irrigation. Anyone know what the canola yield was like with irrigation?

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            #6
            Maybe try to buy the same variety as you had last year.

            Then seed light to cover more acres.

            Spray everything for for bugs like you do anyways

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              #7
              Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
              Maybe try to buy the same variety as you had last year.

              Then seed light to cover more acres.

              Spray everything for for bugs like you do anyways
              Coop stated they were cut cut way back on brett young and invigors..
              Usually sell a shit load of all..
              Ours is just Dekalb..

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                #8
                Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                Most years they tell us to book early or you might not get what you want but then at the end of seeding I always notice lots of canola seed left in the chem sheds.
                I think all canola seed is produced with irrigation. Anyone know what the canola yield was like with irrigation?
                Sounds like the stuff down by Lethbridge maybe did 1/4 or a touch higher.

                Irrigation wouldn’t really matter if it got heat blasted and shrivelled into pepper.

                Think the suppliers that have stuff in Colorado seem to be doing better?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                  Sounds like the stuff down by Lethbridge maybe did 1/4 or a touch higher.

                  Irrigation wouldn’t really matter if it got heat blasted and shrivelled into pepper.

                  Think the suppliers that have stuff in Colorado seem to be doing better?
                  Well here all along I was told for all the money we spend on the new super canola the heat would not matter. Just pour the inputs on and if you have a little moisture BANG 60 bu.

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                    #10
                    Does anyone know much about the logistics of seed out of South America?
                    Namely, is it possible to get supply harvested, processed and brought up here in time for our seeding season?
                    And did we know about the quantity and quality issues in our seed supply soon enough to motivate South American producers to grow more seed to make up the shortfall, or was it too late?

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                      #11
                      If I cant get fertilizer or chemical seed is a mute point, a concept people trying to sell me seed dont get.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by caseih View Post
                        ordered in early sept 135 bags, two suppliers , paid for them and getting them all so far
                        wished i woulda bought my fert then too lol
                        Unless it's in your shed.
                        Don't trust anyone these days..

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