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Thought it was time for a post harvest update, have had 2 contacts from BASF one from a third party one from a basf employee both asking the same questions , the basf employee cLaimed he'd been in the canola in question when asked his opinion he changed the subject , I doubt he was anywhere near the fields.
Onto harvest results on the 320 acre "test " field the l340 with lumiderm and vercoras was the top performer, followed by the l345 with lumiderm and vercoras about 5 bushels lower then the l345 with straight vercoras which was dismal 13 bushels lighter.
Best move I made all year was removing the staight vecoras acres and seeding bly on them .
As we all know by now basf is removing vercoras from the marketplace, yet when questioned the basf rep just blew smoke and used the out of a abundance of caution line he'd been told to say.
So oct 1 and no offer from basf for the poor seed quality and performance in 2022 , afsc rep I know said that a great percentage of bug damage or seeding issue claim this spring had an L in front of the same 3 numbers and that they are watching things very closely. They'll be writing this farm a cheque because of the issues we had this year would have been a lot bigger but I wasn't going to watch those other fields suffer all year and switched them out.
No matter what we will be going away from all invigor in 23 , and there will be different products replacing basf products where we can. Innoculants, liberty alternatives etc. And based on talking with the local pioneer rep I'm sure not the only one around here doing that.
I will say the L340 we had did ok both on dryland and irrigation it had lumiderm and vercoras I had it last year across the road under a pivot and last year's with prosper was better yield wise and the canola acted very different this year being taller not as long of pods and a different pod colour at ripening which I noticed , the neighbours had l233 on irrigation and it did OK they did say the pioneer variety they had did 15 bushels better but the pod shatter was worse which we know it is, we had a very benign fall here wind wise this year and that allowed those weaker pod varieties to make it through to straight cut without loses.Last edited by mcfarms; Oct 1, 2022, 07:14.
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Originally posted by mcfarms View PostThought it was time for a post harvest update, have had 2 contacts from BASF one from a third party one from a basf employee both asking the same questions , the basf employee cLaimed he'd been in the canola in question when asked his opinion he changed the subject , I doubt he was anywhere near the fields.
Onto harvest results on the 320 acre "test " field the l340 with lumiderm and vercoras was the top performer, followed by the l345 with lumiderm and vercoras about 5 bushels lower then the l345 with straight vercoras which was dismal 13 bushels lighter.
Best move I made all year was removing the staight vecoras acres and seeding bly on them .
As we all know by now basf is removing vercoras from the marketplace, yet when questioned the basf rep just blew smoke and used the out of a abundance of caution line he'd been told to say.
So oct 1 and no offer from basf for the poor seed quality and performance in 2022 , afsc rep I know said that a great percentage of bug damage or seeding issue claim this spring had an L in front of the same 3 numbers and that they are watching things very closely. They'll be writing this farm a cheque because of the issues we had this year would have been a lot bigger but I wasn't going to watch those other fields suffer all year and switched them out.
No matter what we will be going away from all invigor in 23 , and there will be different products replacing basf products where we can. Innoculants, liberty alternatives etc. And based on talking with the local pioneer rep I'm sure not the only one around here doing that.
I will say the L340 we had did ok both on dryland and irrigation it had lumiderm and vercoras I had it last year across the road under a pivot and last year's with prosper was better yield wise and the canola acted very different this year being taller not as long of pods and a different pod colour at ripening which I noticed , the neighbours had l233 on irrigation and it did OK they did say the pioneer variety they had did 15 bushels better but the pod shatter was worse which we know it is, we had a very benign fall here wind wise this year and that allowed those weaker pod varieties to make it through to straight cut without loses.
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Now chewing through our Invigors. The 356 looked crappy from the start with poor germ and uneven the whole year. The rains brought it along and ended up ok. The 345 looked ok all the way along. 233 never looks as good but the yields hang in there. havent done the 340 yet.
From what I have heard, we won't see vercoras treaments in western canada for next year. I feel that this was the culprit more than anything.
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Canada needs a Farm Ombudsman to look into these matters and effectively look for compensation .
It doesn't matter if it is:
1. Farm machinery
2. Seed
3. Contracts
4. Add to list
Why are farmers always schmoozed over with bullshit.
In the last two years there have been issues with seed. Why not a comprehensive compensation for all farmers affected without have to call Tony?
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Originally posted by bucket View Post
Why are farmers always schmoozed over with bullshit.?
My rough stand of 233 straightened out quite a bit and is yielding just under 50.
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