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    #21
    Ado89

    Is it his near hyperventilating that annoys the shit out of you?

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      #22
      So what is the coverage in crap insurance for lentils?

      Price and pounds per acre?

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        #23
        Hobby, I was asking the same question today. Its hard to be patient when the grim reaper is knocking at the door, but we have tried a lot of things but there is nothing better than a hot dry wind to speed them up. I will trade you 1/2 inch every night for 6 weeks of hot and dry.

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          #24
          I was just thinking like hydroponic growth. Plant date , Feed them right, keep them clean and disease free. Then find the right date to spray a stressor to induce flowering and pod set.

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            #25
            I stopped and checked out one of my neighbours many lentil fields 3000ac of them. Its going to be a big dissapointment for many. Lots of plant but no pods just a few flowers. I sure hope he has crop insurance because its going to be a big fat 0 out in allot of these fields. Our area hasnt even had allot of rain. East central sask.

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              #26
              Well that's probably a good thread its self, for discussion purposes and simplicity, how many flowers or pods should a lentil plant have?

              - in a perfect world, based on 1 acre
              - seed at 1 bu per acre
              - assume each flower make 1 pod
              - assume 1 seeds per pod ( average per plant, some pods have 2 smaller seeds)
              - 10% flower loss or bad pollination, ( heat, wind, rain, hail, etc)
              -assume 5% loos plant stand, salinity, root rots, bad germination, flood, tractor tracks, etc
              - assume 1% loss to insects, wireorms, cutworms, aphids, grasshoppers, berthas

              - assume again 25 flowers per plant, and each flower hamlets 1 pod and has 1 seed
              - that's 25 x 1 bu acre = 25 bu acre
              - 25 bu acre of perfect crop minus 16%(4 bu acre) = 21 bushels per acre

              21 bu x60 lbs bu =1260 lbs acre

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