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    #76
    It amazes me how prices have plummeted and it’s it’s an average crop coming off at best, but yet the pipeline is pretty much dry from last years disaster.

    Wish they would quit talking about days of supply left. That is the biggest joke of a one liner that has been used for decades.

    Looks like someone is going to make a lot of money, and it won’t be us.

    We were told input prices were high due to big prices of the commodities. Can someone explain to me with a straight face why one isn’t following the other now??????

    Can’t wait for the excuses to start flying out.

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      #77

      A bit to much rain.

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        #78
        Around here, with rain every few days, weeds have had the opportunity to produce flush after flush, not a good year to be organic- even inorganic lentils.

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          #79
          Originally posted by Partners View Post

          A bit to much rain.

          That's a view I have seen way to many times in my farming career! Really hopeful I don't see it again.

          One thing about making ruts with the swather they usually are fairly firm when the combine gets there.

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            #80
            Ugly rumour anout wheat yields around Regina. I dont even want to post it , but it does not bode well for prices.

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              #81
              Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
              Ugly rumour anout wheat yields around Regina. I dont even want to post it , but it does not bode well for prices.
              It’s mostly durum around Regina at least south. But yeah she’s gonna bust the bins if it doesn’t freeze first.

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                #82
                Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                Ugly rumour anout wheat yields around Regina. I dont even want to post it , but it does not bode well for prices.
                You pretty much gave it away.

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                  #83
                  It snot in de bin and lodging with every rain. Might have to cut all one direction to get it. Wish we had Canaryseed, those crops look like a doozie.

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                    #84
                    Drew said last yr it will be a 2 yr drought for us..
                    Gladly trade the mud bowl we are fighting with for last yrs yields..
                    Canola less than 25 bucks is not enough for this stress.

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                        #86
                        Originally posted by Partners View Post
                        What I really loved when we grew it was the shelling and regrowth in the swath when it was wet.

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                          What I really loved when we grew it was the shelling and regrowth in the swath when it was wet.
                          How do soybeans do in standing water this time of year ?
                          Honest question, I have no idea but me thinks not great ?

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                            How do soybeans do in standing water this time of year ?
                            Honest question, I have no idea but me thinks not great ?
                            It is very interesting about the tile drainage in the US mid west. Ontario has its fair share of upgrading drainage.
                            For the folks who grow 200-300bu corn, and 100bu soybeans… the historical value of proper drainage that then invites irrigation to provide the most ideal growing environment possible.
                            Watching Next Level Farming on RFDTV certainly initiates an active imagination… much tiled farm ground… in the ‘environmentally correct’ world… would not be allowed in the new politically correct universe… carbon neutral… don’t use water, eating meat is evil… as is using gmo and fertilizer.

                            What a tangled web we weave… the deception is never ending and now in fashion.

                            Cheers… it is a brave new woke world…

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                              #89

                              Yesterdays view. Tried Seldomseen’s advice.

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