could some help me out on ip crops, the only advantage I see is they will buy 100% of the crop. On the negitive side your bound to the company you contracted with on grades, new seed every year and no yield advantage, Help me out here I come out with less income every way I figure it out.
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The navigator durum contract for example guarantees 100% acceptance and delivery if it meets the grade. So this year when common durum varieties have only 60% acceptance by the CWB, the navagator durum growers can ship 100% of production.
The navagator variety is also a better variety than most other durums.
Snowbird. It yield like hard red wheat and gets paid exactly the same as hard red, yet there is way less of it grown, so blending power is poorer. The only reason I can think of to grow it is that bleaching is not as big a grading factor as color in hard red wheat. This was dramatic this past harvest, in that side by side fields left out in the snow graded at least 1 grade better than superb hard red wheat beside the snowbird.
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They also pay storage, and a $7.50/tonne premium for snowbird. We have also found that it out yeilded the hard red (splendor) we have growen in the past. You have to buy the seed for the first 3 years to get the premiums. Then after the 3 years you can clean your own for seed and still collect the premiums. I believe this is how it works.
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The snowbird premium has been lowered to $2.50/T for the upcoming crop year.That made up my mind whether to grow it or not this year.
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Superb is a solid variety. Strong yeilder...not quite like CPS but the highest yeilding CWRS we've ever grown. Nice plant to work with, as well. Semidwarf, so theoretically less logding issues, but also shorter straw to manipulate. Tends to lose grade faster than the other hard reds. My advice is keep your seeding rate up, like a CPS, to prevent late tillers. Any other thoughts?
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