Posted by John Deere D on May 21, 2014 at 07:38:34 from (204.244.59.75):
In Reply to: Canadian farmers posted by DeltaRed on May 20, 2014 at 20:39:31:
We live 800 miles north of the US/Canada Border on the BC/Alberta border In the heart of the PEACE River farming area. Wheat is in the ground around May 20 as it takes 90 frost free drays to mature. CANOLA is grown as it is a huge cash crop (I noticed the cooking oil on the shelves in ATRIZONA came from Canada :CANOLA OIL:) Barley and Oats are grown as there is a market for these grains to finish feeder steers. My neighbour seeds 3000 acres of CANOLA and several thousand of Wheat. My land is rented out and it is used to grow a mix of Alfalfa and Timothy for cattle feed. No corn is grown in this area. I lived for 24 years on the Washington Sate /B.C. border and there in Canada Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Grapes, peaches and a huge winery business. North of the Washington state border in the Ranching area of the Nicola and Thompson Rivera area several Ranchers ran cattle. Douglas lake cattle company run several thousand head. Bob.....
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