SaskFarmer,
Which part of the province are you from? I had assumed it was the SE because of the close proximity to the US border and yields that seem to be much higher than the SW corner.
Where do all the large farms find the help for harvest and seeding? Here in Alberta, labor costs and shortages are going to be the biggest thing limiting expansion of farms. It is easy to seed large tracts of land with 60-80 foot drills, but combines only harvest so much in a day unless you are using custom cutters.
The price you are talking about for 40 bushel canola ground is unheard of here either for the purchase price or the rental. I do understand the cash flow and equity loss that must have occured in the frost years!
Which part of the province are you from? I had assumed it was the SE because of the close proximity to the US border and yields that seem to be much higher than the SW corner.
Where do all the large farms find the help for harvest and seeding? Here in Alberta, labor costs and shortages are going to be the biggest thing limiting expansion of farms. It is easy to seed large tracts of land with 60-80 foot drills, but combines only harvest so much in a day unless you are using custom cutters.
The price you are talking about for 40 bushel canola ground is unheard of here either for the purchase price or the rental. I do understand the cash flow and equity loss that must have occured in the frost years!
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