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      #12
      my last seeded canola field

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        #13
        Didn’t spray an acre of wheat. Was on its way out anyways but the last two days got it to where we could handle it. New wheats are a good 5-6 bpa behind old faithful. Will save some brandon for next year again.

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          #14
          green feed

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            #15
            Peas off, finish oats today.
            Canola sprayed/ swathed.
            Wheat mixed bag and stuff sprayed this weekend could be later depending on Sept. Oh well, every year the same in that there is always something different.

            Since you mentioned politics.
            Had to scream at the radio the farm news I've listened to in months.
            Alberta Wheat being interviewed re govt fert cutback intentions.
            On and on about how to meet the new regs. How to measure. How to establish guidelines blah blah blah. Like an obedient dog or court eunich.
            How about this. Instead of debating how we're gonna get that round peg through a square hole, first a recheck of the concept. How we concluded it even. Did no one stand up and say " this won't fit" ?
            Bibeau says non negotiable. So do I!!
            When will people just start saying "no". It's like the govt mandating square dildos and butt plugs. And our industry and provincial politicians scrambling to make it work.
            How about refusing cause it's wrong?

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              #16
              Originally posted by BTO780 View Post
              This is a couple texts I got yesterday,

              I’ve been hounding my BASF rep for the last 3 weeks as to what is happening with Liberty and Invigor canola costs for this fall. I finally found out about 30 minutes ago that Liberty costs will go up 7% come October 1st. BASF wouldn’t allocate us any Liberty from now until October 1st so all any retail will have to use is any current inventory in stock at this time. There isn’t much Liberty inventory around right now because of the huge glufosinate shortages this year. If you are interested in purchasing some Liberty before we get hit with the 7% increase let me know how much you are looking for and what size you prefer to use and I’ll get you a price on the inventory we still have here. I have not heard what is happening with Invigor canola seed costs yet. I go to Manitoba for an seed/chemical launch next week where I will find out more. I’ll try again to see if I can get seed pricing before next week. Thanks



              Just received an email from our Head Office. They were told by BASF that Invigor seed costs will be up 9.1%. BASF has not given us our allocation of Invigor seed yet. Sounds like we should get 100% allocation based off of this past years seed sales. Sounds like they may start off giving us 78% seed allocation because they had some seed production fields hailed out. BASF is working on securing contra production right now. I think at the end of the day we will get lots of seed here. The problem will be getting the right varieties that everyone wants and the fact seed is going up 9.1%. Leave it up to BASF to rip everyone off by raising Liberty & Invigor costs that much. That’s a big increase on both seed and chemical.

              Create a “so called” shortage make us buy early and of course pay for something we won’t have until who knows when, and at the end find product readily available. Kind of like when they find extra product in farmers bins that weren’t actually there months ago.
              Quite the merry go round system we live in.
              There is other liberty canola that’s very very good other than those crooks

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                #17
                Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                Peas off, finish oats today.
                Canola sprayed/ swathed.
                Wheat mixed bag and stuff sprayed this weekend could be later depending on Sept. Oh well, every year the same in that there is always something different.

                Since you mentioned politics.
                Had to scream at the radio the farm news I've listened to in months.
                Alberta Wheat being interviewed re govt fert cutback intentions.
                On and on about how to meet the new regs. How to measure. How to establish guidelines blah blah blah. Like an obedient dog or court eunich.
                How about this. Instead of debating how we're gonna get that round peg through a square hole, first a recheck of the concept. How we concluded it even. Did no one stand up and say " this won't fit" ?
                Bibeau says non negotiable. So do I!!
                When will people just start saying "no". It's like the govt mandating square dildos and butt plugs. And our industry and provincial politicians scrambling to make it work.
                How about refusing cause it's wrong?
                Agree people who have no clue are pushing a bunch b/s they know nothing about

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                  . Canola across the board will come in at 21.7 mt.
                  You are now the high at 21.7 MMT
                  next is at 21.523 MMT
                  I'm now 4th in line...

                  at 21.7 MMT - carry would be 3.3 MMT on July 31/23
                  that includes 9.5 MMT exports and 10.2 MMT crush.

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                  Here are 10 years of ref points for carry vs price

                  Carry went from 400K to 1.722 for Jul 31/21 with the last STATSCAN

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    Agree people who have no clue are pushing a bunch b/s they know nothing about
                    How about claiming back our check offs until our industry lobby "representatives" get the message?
                    Or electing anti federalist premiers?
                    I've been sharpening an axe re the grain grower commissions for a while now. We need them but not like this. C u c k olds.

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                      #20
                      Canola here likely just average. No lean. Some wheat could be Norwegian.
                      Some good average, but some with half head not filled.
                      Not a scientist but thinking heat stress also delaying normal maturation.
                      Peas were very good for the year. Oats as a first time and on challenging dirt, I'm pleased, its on target. Both specialty crops largely moving immediately. I see too many acres.
                      Hay sloughs with water in the bottom a month ago getting cut now.
                      Last edited by blackpowder; Sep 1, 2022, 09:35.

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