central alberta. seeded 25% cps 25% hrs and 50% argentine canola. prepriced 20% of cps and 40% of canola. anybody else?
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Zero yield is a definite reality if you were caught in last weeks frost(s) in central Alberta. I had to re-seed all of my canola, but replaced it with feed barley. I for one am glad I did not pre-price my canola! Lots & lots of guys in the area in the same situation.
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Has anyone put any numbers to the amount of canola either re-seeded or switched to barley. The switches open a little better price improvement opportunity for canola (keeping in mind world vegoil/US soybean oil prices are in the toilet/continued competition from the EU/Assie land for canola markets). Where are all the homes for this years monster barley crop. Even if yields are low, a 2.5 to 3 MMT carryover plus production from 13 mln acres plus means lots of feed supplies. If there are monster supplies of barley this fall, will farm managers sign CWB contracts?
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Dry conditions caused very patchy emergence. Even after a few showers, I am not happy with the stand. One quarter is especially poor. After watching it all spring I have decided I will spray it the end of this week and hope for the best. Drought is still a very big concern here.
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