Maybe a little backyarditis here. Wheat and canola appear to be big crop intentions followed by feed barley. Don’t see any big swings outside of normal acres. Seems to be a shortage of oat and barley seed but majority of those acres ends up as cow chow and seed yields on those last year weren’t good. Planned to put more oats in this year but second guessing myself if intentions come to fruition. Shouldn’t even worry but oats can flood markets easy if like old days.
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Unless the Liberty trucks (chem) start showing up the canola acreage number might still be a little high.
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostUnless the Liberty trucks (chem) start showing up the canola acreage number might still be a little high.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostAppears most in the canola growing areas are on a every other year rotation.
Here we are, now Wheat-canola-canola-wheat-canola-canola
Great for the soil and diversity! Not a whole lot of choice, but I don’t see it as sustainable long term.
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World looking for plant protein , but we got our azz handed to us with faba beans last year, they don’t do drought .
May just put in enough for seed for next year.
Peas still risky here for root rot , being dry will help with that but they too can’t handle dry .
I wish I had the whole farm into wheat last year. HRSW held out by far the best .
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Canola pushed back to its traditional areas will make for some interesting meetings at seed companies and potential crush plant concerns. Idea of a crush plant in Regina will look even more foolish. I think we are in a drying pattern for the last 4 years and probably another 15 before it reverts.
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What about Crime Town… NB ?
Perfect location, water , rail , major hiway intersection point …
Nah , makes too much sense
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostWhat about Crime Town… NB ?
Perfect location, water , rail , major hiway intersection point …
Nah , makes too much sense
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostI was trying to figure out the town in New Brunswick you were talking about. Ha. Yeah you could load barges and ship her right to Churchill from there. Stop at Nipawin and top up the loads.
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