[AT] Canola

charlie hill chill8 at cox.net
Thu Sep 1 13:37:56 PDT 2005


I don't know a thing about Canola Ralph and I'm sure Cecil will answer but 
here we plant wheat (corn if any Brits are reading) in the late fall and 
harvest it in the spring.  Cecil is further south by a little bit than we 
are.  He might be able to get it in as a fall crop but it seems like a 
stretch to me.

Charlie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Canola


> Cecil, how is it that you can seed canola in September and grow a crop? 
> Here canola is a spring seeded crop and harvested about now. There was 
> some experimenting with fall seeding a few years back but it wasn't too 
> successful and I don't know anybody doing that now. The only way it would 
> work is if the seed did not germinate in the fall, otherwise it would 
> freeze and die soon as the cold weather hit. Its not like winter wheat or 
> fall rye. Those crops do alright here.
> At the price you got that seed for I guess ten pounds an acre is not too 
> bad. I have seeded anywhere from 4 to 10 pounds per acre and had good 
> crops from both rates. Just gets a little pricey when seed is $3.60 and 
> higher per pound.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
> http://lgoff.sasktelwebsite.net/
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>>I had to pay $1/lb for this seed, and got it from Kansas.  The supplier's
>> wife was ciming to OK to visit her daughter, so she brought 2 sacks with 
>> her.  I
>> just stopped for lunch and it looks like my old drill is putting down 
>> more
>> like 10 lbs per acre than 6..  I have worked on the acre counter more 
>> this
>> morning than I have been on the tractor.  Oh Well, what isn't in canola 
>> is going
>> into triticale.  Hope to get some pasture.  I am drilling it into the 
>> marshall
>> ryegrass that is up up about 2 inches but thin..   If I run across the 
>> field to
>> clean it up, It will cost another $150 plus I will be behind about 3 
>> weeks on
>> pasture...   It seems to be working nice, hope the frost will get the 
>> weeds...
>>
>> Cecil in OKla
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