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    #51
    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    Has anyone done any side by side trials with canola seed size?.
    You have to be able to get the bigger seed sizes first. I have been requesting them for 3 years straight, always seem to get B size.

    They will tell you size doesnt matter but we all know it does.

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      #52
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      You have to be able to get the bigger seed sizes first. I have been requesting them for 3 years straight, always seem to get B size.

      They will tell you size doesnt matter but we all know it does.
      There was a thread about seed size earlier this spring and a reference to a study on seed size

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        #53
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        There was a thread about seed size earlier this spring and a reference to a study on seed size
        I remember seeing someone posting they did some trials or was it a Sask equipment manufacturer were doing these trials on their farm and bigger seeds always did better

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          #54
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          Corn 🌽 plots , 14 varieties there. 7 early and 7 mid to late maturity.




          Soybeans, just 2 early varieties
          Going to need a miracle to be knee high by 4th of July! Corn and Soy are warm blooded crops... cool Augusts... just like growing Lentils... make maturing these crops with mature decent yields... a 1 year in 5 proposition... unless you believe in global warming... which fails to materialize in last half August/September much too often...[3 out of 5 years].

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            #55
            Outside of last summer I swear we are getting colder. Can remember as a young kid it so hot especially the fall we’d be harvesting and it was bloody hot at night. Haven’t seen that for years it seems.

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              #56
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              New clearfield wheat , CDC Pilar we put on clearfield canola stubble .. was worried about ares carryover



              Sprayed with Pixxaro and generic horizon.
              Did you cut the roots off?
              Piss poor root shoot ratio don't you think? What if mother nature turns the taps off

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                #57
                Just pulled from surface

                Anything we dug out is just fine

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                  Outside of last summer I swear we are getting colder. Can remember as a young kid it so hot especially the fall we’d be harvesting and it was bloody hot at night. Haven’t seen that for years it seems.
                  Agreed , last summer was definitely an outlier in the past 5-6 years .

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Austranada View Post
                    Did you cut the roots off?
                    Piss poor root shoot ratio don't you think? What if mother nature turns the taps off
                    In fact , the soil amendment we are using now is making a huge difference in our clay soils ..



                    Building carbon without the Gabe Brown system….

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                      #60
                      First year of soil treatment , only one shot so far



                      Two years of Crop Aid Plus soil amendment



                      By the way this product was developed in Australia
                      Last edited by furrowtickler; Jul 2, 2022, 07:19.

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