Spring will soon be creeping up on us. I haven't finalized a seeding plan, but I'm thinking I should have one in place fairly soon. Lot of guys jumping on the chickpea wagon this year (paying up to 90 cents a pound for the big ones). I seed India has increase seed acres for chickpeas quite a bit. Chickpeas scream risk to me (high risk high reward I guess).
Americans are increasing peas acres this year (greens I believe). So yellow peas might still pencil in if price come up a bit. Seeing as they are fairly cheap to grow.
Hopefully more corn will be funnel to these supposed ethonal plants in the states and free up some room for other crops to fill the void.
Spring wheat is rallying a bit, but how many times have we heard that in the past and the PRO's fail to respond. Snowbird did well for us last year for cashflow, maybe it can bring us a return this year.
I still get angry when I think of opportunity crops like Snowbird where premiums are mucked in the CWB 'pool". Last year ending stocks of Snowbird are nil and yet we get paid basically the Hard Red price.
Durum is not attractive right now. The bins are overflowing this carry-over and the price is in the tank.
Lentils are probably the biggest question mark. They have been such a good crop for people in our area over the past 10 years. They fit nicely into the rotation, but if price levels remain they are a high rick crop to grow.
Americans are increasing peas acres this year (greens I believe). So yellow peas might still pencil in if price come up a bit. Seeing as they are fairly cheap to grow.
Hopefully more corn will be funnel to these supposed ethonal plants in the states and free up some room for other crops to fill the void.
Spring wheat is rallying a bit, but how many times have we heard that in the past and the PRO's fail to respond. Snowbird did well for us last year for cashflow, maybe it can bring us a return this year.
I still get angry when I think of opportunity crops like Snowbird where premiums are mucked in the CWB 'pool". Last year ending stocks of Snowbird are nil and yet we get paid basically the Hard Red price.
Durum is not attractive right now. The bins are overflowing this carry-over and the price is in the tank.
Lentils are probably the biggest question mark. They have been such a good crop for people in our area over the past 10 years. They fit nicely into the rotation, but if price levels remain they are a high rick crop to grow.
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