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    #97
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    I found this interesting all year ..


    One section of the seed master ran out of dry phos in their last pass
    Showed up just after emergence
    Shorter , thinner and more weeds now
    A but Gabe Brown says you don’t need any fertilizer just need to grow the right plants to pull it from the soil or out of his ass.

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      #98
      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
      A but Gabe Brown says you don’t need any fertilizer just need to grow the right plants to pull it from the soil or out of his ass.
      Without livestock his system is nearly worthless…and the Liberals are following the UN 2030 and WEF plan to vastly reduce livestock production in the name of global warming .

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        #99
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        Without livestock his system is nearly worthless…and the Liberals are following the UN 2030 and WEF plan to vastly reduce livestock production in the name of global warming .
        Dwayne Beck is on the same wavelength as Gabe, sorta. However, Dwayne has some evidence to back up what he says, and he’s not advocating skipping fertilizer like phos. Jerusalem artichoke Gabe

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          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          Very true
          This will be the first time in years where they may actually fill here
          We just do the 20 ac plot now until we get a consistent variety.
          They are around 3.5 to 4 ft tall and podded very well . The 2 early varieties should do very well here without a frost in 14-20 days
          Are soybeans worth a look for people currently growing fababeans in the northern fringe/swamp?

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            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            Are soybeans worth a look for people currently growing fababeans in the northern fringe/swamp?
            The very earliest ones maybe

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              Canola trial , Horsch and SM SR

              Horsch at 2.2 lbs


              Seed Master at 3.5 lbs

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                Seed Master at 4 lbs



                Seed Mater at 4.5 lbs



                As seeding rate goes up , stalks get smaller . That’s normal

                Wish we did a 3 and 2.5 with SM SR now but thought the seed was too big for that low of rate without a planter . Seed size was 6.7 TKW

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                  Furrow the Seedmaster 15 inch looks pretty good, yields will be interesting to see on the wheat.

                  The germ on the canola looks pretty good on the Seedmaster as well. The biggest advantage I see with the Seedmaster over the Horsch is one pass vs two. Thanks for the pictures.

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                    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                    Are soybeans worth a look for people currently growing fababeans in the northern fringe/swamp?
                    I'm in East Central Ab east of Camrose a bit.
                    I tried soybeans once.
                    Not only is it the growing season, it's the moisture seasons. We traditionally dry out just when they need peak water. And don't even bother not seeding them with a planter.
                    More to it than heat units. Pioneer even had a program to buy them one year. Not one acre since.
                    Fun to grow and harvest but no money.

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                      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                      I'm in East Central Ab east of Camrose a bit.
                      I tried soybeans once.
                      Not only is it the growing season, it's the moisture seasons. We traditionally dry out just when they need peak water. And don't even bother not seeding them with a planter.
                      More to it than heat units. Pioneer even had a program to buy them one year. Not one acre since.
                      Fun to grow and harvest but no money.
                      Don’t forget protein plummets further north they’re grown.

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                        Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                        I'm in East Central Ab east of Camrose a bit.
                        I tried soybeans once.
                        Not only is it the growing season, it's the moisture seasons. We traditionally dry out just when they need peak water. And don't even bother not seeding them with a planter.
                        More to it than heat units. Pioneer even had a program to buy them one year. Not one acre since.
                        Fun to grow and harvest but no money.
                        Agree , and not easy to sell . Very few willing buyers in this part of the world
                        Better off with Fabas in black soil zone
                        Market is much more available for fabas

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                          Just doing the side by side with bourgault and Seedmaster in wheat
                          12 in paired row to 15 in single

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