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Just spinning our tires after forward motion stopped thinking we will still make it out !
Everyone is kicking themselves.
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In a office in China there are a group of traders with the hands on buy buttons with coworkers yelling HOLD HOLD STEADY.......... STEADY !!!!!!!!
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Going to be a long winter for many that had below average canola yields unless this market gets some legs at some point .
Many that banked on crop insurance “guarantee” are realizing there is no guarantee X income in situations like this .
it’s not 40 -45 bus average at $18
Most in low 30’s or less at $14-15 with a minor top up . The difference is huge .
I heard many last spring say canola is a no brainer , you’re guaranteed $800 / ac …… well no, you’re not .
crop insurance helps , but there are zero guarantees , especially in a falling market with 1/2 a crop .
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The ones that won are the ones that had SFA , but that’s no fun either and lots of those are in year 3 or 4 and that ain’t great for crop ins
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Best money maker on our farm this yr will be faba beans... then malt.. then canola ( and i havent sold much canola and we avgd 60!)
And yet everyone and their dog always talks about canola canola canola... rents still being gouged out of some young farmers around here. ( i call them hobby farmers as they all work off farm and hemorrhage salary income to the farm) then run around and offer more rent than the neighbour. How does 150$/ ac rent look heading into next yr!
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10 bushels/ ac going toward rent? Whats the plan for the following year?
A correction is heading our way... and its gonna be painfulll.
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Originally posted by goalieguy847 View PostBest money maker on our farm this yr will be faba beans... then malt.. then canola ( and i havent sold much canola and we avgd 60!)
And yet everyone and their dog always talks about canola canola canola... rents still being gouged out of some young farmers around here. ( i call them hobby farmers as they all work off farm and hemorrhage salary income to the farm) then run around and offer more rent than the neighbour. How does 150$/ ac rent look heading into next yr!
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10 bushels/ ac going toward rent? Whats the plan for the following year?
A correction is heading our way... and its gonna be painfulll.
But I would really like to grow them. Their water tolerance could be a very good fit in our climate and soils. A couple of neighbors did try them a number of years ago, but the year ended up very dry and they were very disappointed.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Dec 2, 2023, 16:27.
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They are hit and miss. Grew them for the last 12 years and some years were phenomenal and others a bust. Need above average rainfall from mid June to mid July and u are laughing. Good for soil and easy to harvest but can be frustrating as they do lots of flowering but abort a lot of the pods. 16-20 pods a plants equals a money maker. Less than 10 and she’s El Shitter Ru
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Originally posted by FarmJunkie View PostThey are hit and miss. Grew them for the last 12 years and some years were phenomenal and others a bust. Need above average rainfall from mid June to mid July and u are laughing. Good for soil and easy to harvest but can be frustrating as they do lots of flowering but abort a lot of the pods. 16-20 pods a plants equals a money maker. Less than 10 and she’s El Shitter Ru
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