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    Fall Winter forecast







    Cheers

    #2
    Good time to head south for 4 months

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      Cheers

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        #4
        They say a gentle slide into winter, ‘warm’ October



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          #5
          Gotta say Tom.
          The words "cheers" and "winter" shouldn't be in the same sentence.

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            #6
            Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
            Gotta say Tom.
            The words "cheers" and "winter" shouldn't be in the same sentence.
            Yep,,, it's called Spanish coffee !

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              #7
              Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
              Gotta say Tom.
              The words "cheers" and "winter" shouldn't be in the same sentence.
              With the fall harvest season we have had this year… we are very blessed that our grain conditioning bills are a fraction of normal, harvest has been low stress, easy on equipment, and now we have months to prepare for 2023 crops.

              All very good news, a wonderful year one of the most profitable and rewarding in my farming career of more than 40 years!!!

              That calls for Cheers in my /our families outlook for 2023!

              Blessings and Salutations!!!

              God Bless Canada, God Bless the Queen, God Bless the King!

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                #8
                Once its in the bin, I hope the forecasted age freezes canada solid.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                  With the fall harvest season we have had this year… we are very blessed that our grain conditioning bills are a fraction of normal, harvest has been low stress, easy on equipment, and now we have months to prepare for 2023 crops.

                  All very good news, a wonderful year one of the most profitable and rewarding in my farming career of more than 40 years!!!

                  That calls for Cheers in my /our families outlook for 2023!

                  Blessings and Salutations!!!

                  God Bless Canada, God Bless the Queen, God Bless the King!
                  Good to hear cause it’s going to be a financial disaster for many in drought areas

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    Good to hear cause it’s going to be a financial disaster for many in drought areas
                    Obviously in western Canada we are much better off than 2021, I hope on this we can agree.

                    Learning from 2021 on risk management alone will minimize overpriced grain sales…

                    Looks to me that Stats Can /USDA will be at least 10-15% high on Canola production….

                    Safe Harvest!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                      Obviously in western Canada we are much better off than 2021, I hope on this we can agree.

                      Learning from 2021 on risk management alone will minimize overpriced grain sales…

                      Looks to me that Stats Can /USDA will be at least 10-15% high on Canola production….

                      Safe Harvest!
                      Some are yes for sure , a lot are not . Higher input costs have made this a worse situation for some than 2021.

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                        #12
                        All well and good Tom.
                        But I could still do without winter.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                          All well and good Tom.
                          But I could still do without winter.
                          10-4... just canola left at Sherwood Park, our family has been here since 1881, we have been blessed in so many ways... got to have faith... wonderful communities!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                            10-4... just canola left at Sherwood Park, our family has been here since 1881, we have been blessed in so many ways... got to have faith... wonderful communities!


                            Many hands make family farming fun!

                            Cheers

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                              10-4... just canola left at Sherwood Park, our family has been here since 1881, we have been blessed in so many ways... got to have faith... wonderful communities!
                              You must’ve floated up the north Sask on a barge to be that early. My family settled here in 1906 but there was free range ranching going on since the late 1880’s. Before that the fur traders had forts on an island on the river and outposts inland since the 1700’s. I don’t like giving out my exact location cause I like my anonymity but there’s some neat history that goes way back that many born and raised here has no clue. Heck the Indians from as far south as Montana would come up here to hunt and trap and raise hell with the Blackfoot. Now all around is Cree. Fluid tribal borders.

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