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    Canola harvest

    Bunge Rep estimates only 10% of canola has been harvested.
    Days are ticking by..
    Soon price must reflect the calendar date..

    #2
    30-70% here. We r at 50%

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      #3
      Originally posted by Partners View Post
      Bunge Rep estimates only 10% of canola has been harvested.
      Days are ticking by..
      Soon price must reflect the calendar date..
      Manitoba - Sep 20 - 24% harvested canola
      Sask - Sept 12 - 39% harvested canola
      Alta - Sept 13 - 31% harvested canola
      Source: Provincial crop reports

      If he would have said 10% has been sold - that would be believable. 10% harvested is not.

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        #4
        Probably 90% in this area off
        But …. We on the edge of the desert 🏜 here, not in it this year but we can see the camels 🐪 from here .
        10 miles SE they been done a week
        30% north of here , 10% Glaslyn to Rabit Lake and north

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          #5
          just started

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            #6
            Less than 10 % around here. Soybeans next week same time as canola.

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              #7
              All seems relatively close to seeding dates regardless of areas

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                #8
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                All seems relatively close to seeding dates regardless of areas
                Seeding date and if swathing was used. Straight cut 3 weeks later harvest…

                Cheers

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                  #9
                  Far less than ten per cent here. Just a couple fields taken so far. But that’s normal. It’s certainly not panic time unless you are from someplace where august harvest is normal.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LWeber View Post
                    Manitoba - Sep 20 - 24% harvested canola
                    Sask - Sept 12 - 39% harvested canola
                    Alta - Sept 13 - 31% harvested canola
                    Source: Provincial crop reports

                    If he would have said 10% has been sold - that would be believable. 10% harvested is not.
                    A lot closer to 10% in the NE.
                    Thinking the Humboldt/nipawin area is what he was referring to.

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                      #11
                      Standing canola really slow to come around here. Swaths all done a week or more ago. Significant yield penalty for swathing in the heat tho-10% for sure.
                      Lack of rain to finish the crop was problematic. Our irrigated canola finished/ripened normally and straight cut it dry, and easy. Dryland crops taking a lot longer even after diquat.
                      I think the risk of having it out longer is being offset by the yield gain. If it were to start snowing, that risk equation would look much different.

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                        #12
                        Only one guy in my neighborhood has combined any canola. Everyone else, nothing yet.

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                          #13
                          Some people still cut canola real green.
                          Yes loss foresure in heat.
                          But with pod shatter and swathing when seeds are blk half way up the plant has changed the rules on that.
                          Canola dry in 12 days leaves straight cut in the dust..

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                            #14
                            About 10% done in my area all swathed, lots of standing canola this year compared to last year.

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                              #15
                              Very little crop left out in this area
                              Lots done

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