Up $22/t. I'm going to reward the market a little.
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Markets figuring out that last years crop not as big as they were saying all winter? Going to need significantly higher prices to deal with the small upcoming crop. Sprayed canola last evening. Conditions ranged from not bad to very sketchy thanks to the spring flood. Now when the crop needs moisture, we are dry. Last significant rain was June 14. Got a shit shower not long after finished spraying.
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I find it interesting how we (humans) look for catalysts of a rally in the news when last week's Canola charts prepared us for a bounce at the 610 level.
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Originally posted by Sodbuster View PostCanola market was up $30 at one point overnight, canola playing catch-up with soyoil being up $2.50 over last 2 days, probably a bit of a weather premium in canola action as well.
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I would think canola yields in western Canada will be 30% lower than last estimate 2-3 weeks ago, and dropping daily now
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostI would think canola yields in western Canada will be 30% lower than last estimate 2-3 weeks ago, and dropping daily now
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Ya we went fro a 50 bushel canola crop last year to 20 in 2-3 weeks in June to first week in July .
not fun too watch
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We made a road trip around central AB, east of Edmonton, then North as far as the farmland goes, then into the Peace country, north to Peace River, west, then south into Grande Prairie, detoured east for a while, then west all the way to Fort St. John.
There was some excellent looking canola between Falher and Peace River. And that is about the extent of the good news. Other places looked like decent stands, but when you look up close, they are full of aborted pods, blanks, deformed etc. Most was done flowering. Thin, short, and patches of the wrong color were wide spread.
And this seems to apply to areas that had excess moisture until recently too.
A very common theme was fields with large areas of drown outs, and burn outs.
I thought we were going through what would be some of the better crop areas, given the earlier rains.
Maybe not a disaster like some areas were in 2021, or 2023, but far below expectations.
A few days ago I still thought we had full potential on our farm, even on our later frozen canola, but that is gone now.
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