In years when harvest drags on for months and when a huge percentage of grain needs to be dried after harvest, that takes precedence over planning and other fall work. This year, most will have time to catch their breath and carefully consider actions and options for the next growing season. | File photo

Looking ahead to the next growing season

It’s looking like an earlier than normal finish to harvest for most producers. While that means more time before the snow flies for an array of decisions, it doesn’t make those decisions any easier. Leading up to mid-September, canola prices dropped like a rock. Producers planning to sell some canola for cash flow when it […] Read more