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Finally finished planting

Never heard of "winter canola around here and we grow thousands of acres locally....any of the canola Im familiar with is extremely frost sensitive and dies with only a touch of frost.
 
It's rare, but it's happening here and there. I suppose it's even possible to plant Soybeans on top of it if it ripens up fast enough. I was looking at some just this past Monday tjat is still green but the seed pods are already full. I don't know how long it takes before you can harvest.
Can I find out what the average income per hectare is? Also, if you don't grow any crops and let the land go to waste, will the government fine you?
 
Can I find out what the average income per hectare is? Also, if you don't grow any crops and let the land go to waste, will the government fine you?
Average income per hectare isn't a useful measurement really because the range can be sp extreme. It depends highly on the area, the crop grown, input expenses and fluctuating markets. No the government doesn't fine you if you don't plant a crop, there is enough common sense and economic incentives to prevent that sort of waste.
 
Can I find out what the average income per hectare is? Also, if you don't grow any crops and let the land go to waste, will the government fine you?

Most farmers in Canada will tell you that average farm income is a negative number. Especially if you don't farm it. In Ontario you have to have 7K gross income to qualify for the farm Property Tax rate.

Nobody will fine you though. They will just gouge you.

Interestingly, lots of farmers do summer fallow which is leaving your land crop free and working the dirt for a year to control weeds. For large parcels of land with low yield rates, it's more economical than using weed spray.
 
Glad you got it in. Sounds like that last row won't be as straight as the others......:D

Wife got our garden in yesterday while I was building a deck with a friend. I hate gardening, but love the results.
 
Got another 1/2 inch last night. Beans are up. Not too bad considering everything.......

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Threaded the needle with these little rocks!

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