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    #21
    The good news is that the government funded protein plants will get help to import cheaper peas , probably from Ukraine , because thats the way liberals do things.

    Subsidizing the secondary industries while leaving the farmers with nothing makes zero sense to me.


    Its like our farm groups that see interest free CEBA get extended while interest bearing cash advances are to be paid back in under a year.

    Some guys don't see the problems or refuse to, until it finally hits their farm after they have blown generations of savings on new paint.

    OOPs , i have said too much.

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      #22
      This goes against what I remember reading previously, possibly on this site. That the drier parts of western Canada are unique in that they can grow comparable yields of pulses vs. wheat, whereas in our consumer countries such as India, with their climates, they could get far far higher yields of cereals vs pulses. So therefore it was cheaper to import pulses and grow their own wheat. And in the meantime, wheat prices have gone up much more than pea prices. Shouldn't the disparity be even more true now?

      Or does the world just have a glut of pulses because of the high fertilizer prices, and in responses to last years high pulse prices, and this glut has to work through the system?

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        #23
        But we need you Larry... you will prolong OUR mental health... unfortunately at the cost of yours (hopfully not) 😉
        love the emails everyday

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          #24
          If the market don’t want em , we ain’t growing them . That’s my analysis 🤓
          Greens have become finicky to grow , more susceptible to root rots compared to yellows and can be hard to move at the best of times .

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            #25
            Peas have not really made any great advances in yield since pre harvest and pre seed burnoff took the perennial weeds out?

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              #26
              Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
              Peas have not really made any great advances in yield since pre harvest and pre seed burnoff took the perennial weeds out?
              Gone backwards here by 15 bus over the past 8 years . Even on longer rotations

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                #27
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Gone backwards here by 15 bus over the past 8 years . Even on longer rotations
                Amen…

                Here is the Pulse Market Analysis:





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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                  Amen…

                  Here is the Pulse Market Analysis:






                  From Alberta Pulse

                  Happy Marketing!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by dave4441 View Post
                    We are 40 cents delivered to Lajord, Saint Gregor and Kindersley.
                    Thanks dave

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                      #30
                      What’s happening with green peas lately?

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