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    #11
    When i questioned grain prices with a buyer his response was the good areas will easily make up for the poor areas. I think he may be correct on cereals, but canola i think its a smaller crop than estimated.

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      #12
      Originally posted by mcfarms View Post
      One other thing this morning, watch the protein spreads on cwrs, Portland is about 1.75 cents per tenth.
      https://mymarketnews.ams.usda.gov/viewReport/3148
      Last edited by mcfarms; Sep 8, 2022, 07:43.

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        #13
        Over here in northern central alberta things are progressing nicely but canola yields are wayyyyy lower than expected. Big heavy crops that looked like 50-60 are 30-40. Heat did alot more damage than people thought. Wheat yields are good but nothing incredible.
        Hahhaha i like that post about statscan not needing to call about yields because all the info is right here..
        I very much agree. But mainly.. all of your yield data ( climate fieldview, deere.etc) gets sold to the grain companies. They have a better idea of yields in the area than we do.

        WE ARE OUR OWN WORST ENEMY.

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          #14
          30% done here.
          Peas good average for year.
          Pleased with oats as a first time.
          Wheat decent average so far but some has high ergot. Canola will just be average.

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            #15
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
            Good morning the harvest is on.

            Canola is turning and if guys are swathing it is go go go. Lots have started to shut Canola down and its changing very fast almost to fast. Early yields are not out yet no one has started combining Canola in the strip from Regina to Melville.

            Also one correction after getting some yield data on the canola on the west side. 20.9 mt now and lots are screwing up with swathing to green and the heat will shrink lots of yields.
            Canola is turning faster than any year I've ever seen. I wouldn't criticize anyone for swathing too early,,, because if you wait 36 hours, it might be too ripe! Ya, I get if you swath early you will get smaller seed.
            If you open the ripe standing pods that usually have those big jumbo seeds,,, well this year the seeds are avg at best, many small seeds in ripe standing pods. It's ripening way too fast. Canola yield is not going to be anywhere, where many thought. Hold tight with your sales.

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              #16
              Originally posted by goalieguy847 View Post
              Over here in northern central alberta things are progressing nicely but canola yields are wayyyyy lower than expected. Big heavy crops that looked like 50-60 are 30-40. Heat did alot more damage than people thought. Wheat yields are good but nothing incredible.
              Hahhaha i like that post about statscan not needing to call about yields because all the info is right here..
              I very much agree. But mainly.. all of your yield data ( climate fieldview, deere.etc) gets sold to the grain companies. They have a better idea of yields in the area than we do.

              WE ARE OUR OWN WORST ENEMY.
              Exactly right. Things look better than the end result this year. Too hot for some crops

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                #17
                Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                Canola is turning faster than any year I've ever seen. I wouldn't criticize anyone for swathing too early,,, because if you wait 36 hours, it might be too ripe! Ya, I get if you swath early you will get smaller seed.
                If you open the ripe standing pods that usually have those big jumbo seeds,,, well this year the seeds are avg at best, many small seeds in ripe standing pods. It's ripening way too fast. Canola yield is not going to be anywhere, where many thought. Hold tight with your sales.
                Also noticing the pods are not full.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                  jazz it’s to dry in some areas to work
                  Come south between 6 and 33. Different world. All the durum was seeded first week in June. 5 day swathed durum after a bunch of hot days was still testing 15 yesterday.

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                    #19
                    hey it’s easy don’t deliver **** them with their attitude.
                    $8.42 dollar drop since the high. all on the buyers betting on a big crop and ****ing farmers with the billshit harvest pressure.
                    take the cash advance bin it and **** them.

                    canola will be smaller for sure yields i’m getting are guys aren’t that happy the big one isn’t there.

                    it seemed so close but didn’t happen

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                      Canola is turning faster than any year I've ever seen. I wouldn't criticize anyone for swathing too early,,, because if you wait 36 hours, it might be too ripe! Ya, I get if you swath early you will get smaller seed.
                      If you open the ripe standing pods that usually have those big jumbo seeds,,, well this year the seeds are avg at best, many small seeds in ripe standing pods. It's ripening way too fast. Canola yield is not going to be anywhere, where many thought. Hold tight with your sales.
                      Dry down has been TOO fast, needs a cooler 2 weeks not a low humidity BLAST furnace. Standing will make no diff. Late stuff if no frost might be better. Every seed is smaller= less yields. Millions $$ lost.

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