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    #16
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Will be interesting to see what Mr Bell has to say now ..
    https://www.producer.com/markets/canola-production-estimates-questioned/

    This comment along speaks to how out of touch most “experts” are ..


    The vast majority never priced much because of 3-4 ft of zero subsoil moisture… that’s just the overhanging fact . But I guess if you don’t know how crops grow and need residual moisture in dry land farming I guess they simply don’t understand.
    And no one will school him on this fact

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      #17
      we need frost free here to end of september have areas in the field just starting to bloom if that makes it we would have a decent canola crop here,

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        #18
        Only thing on the rise is fert, Urea went for $600 to $745. What a business we are in!

        Time to call Saul ….. I mean Monette.

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          #19
          Why would you lock in a contract when some guys still have LAST years contracts to fill ???????

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            #20
            I would go for the '21+ 10% so around 30. My canola started out thin in the dryness, got some cutworm damage. Finally got rain on June 14 and has filled in fairly well. It is now uneven and late and green seed will be an issue this fall as there is an early and late crop in the same field. We have got lots of rain so that we are now going backwards due to flooding. Some fields a bit further west have more flood damage than mine. Need warm, dry weather here now.

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              #21
              Originally posted by ajl View Post
              I would go for the '21+ 10% so around 30. My canola started out thin in the dryness, got some cutworm damage. Finally got rain on June 14 and has filled in fairly well. It is now uneven and late and green seed will be an issue this fall as there is an early and late crop in the same field. We have got lots of rain so that we are now going backwards due to flooding. Some fields a bit further west have more flood damage than mine. Need warm, dry weather here now.
              Funny how things can turn around and go the other way. We’ve been getting spoon fed frequent showers and moderate temperatures. The big H is the concern. My neighbour has had some already. He’s 4 out 5 years.

              Checking barley yesterday. It’s a bit staggered maturity but later emerged is filled out of the boot. Never seen that before. It’s catching up. Plants are complex than we give credit.

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                Kind of shows the last 30 days
                Best to go to her twitter to be able to see full size.
                Also map there shows eastern prairies cooler than normal last 30 days.
                The last month here has been a showers lottery with some large variations in prospects .
                Last edited by shtferbrains; Jul 28, 2023, 15:01.

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