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    Y'all like wheat today !

    MGE down again 8-10.25 cents USD

    CAD down 27 points to boot, making the move down even bigger, on this side of the border.
    Last edited by danny W1M; Nov 20, 2017, 14:21.

    #2
    Race to 5 dollars..

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      #3
      Who has any wheat left.... wasn't it all presold at $8.50-$9.00 last summer?

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        #4
        Some was..but never guessed it would yield what it did.

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          #5
          I see Viterra has bumped their Px spreads as well. $0.05/tenth above 13.5, $0.08/tenth between 12.5 and 13.5, but now $0.10/tenth below 12.5. A buck a % is HUGE! On the upside, only $0.15 between #1 and #3 dogshit. At the moment in my neighborhood if you have less than a #1 12.0px you're money ahead to throw it through a cow...

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            #6
            Maybe this "low" protein, zero fuzz, zero "puke"-a-toxin wheat will be worth a "premium" next year if disease is an issue!

            There never seems to be demand for the quality grain you grow the year you grew it......lol

            Having a good durum experience with last year's carry-over.....so good I'm ALMOST tempted to grow it again! Someone needs a bouquet...so much easier to sell something when they actually want it.

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              #7
              Price drop was bad enough. Basis worsening with over 2 dozen ships on the west coast hurts more.
              Prince Rupert alone has 6 ships for wheat in port now.
              Not the day to sign a fresh delivery contract
              Portland prices have backed off recently. Down about 50 cents CAD per bushel
              Last edited by farming101; Nov 20, 2017, 22:04.

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                #8
                Got a text today with CWRS @ $7.15 for Jan delivery....unsure of px level....assume #1.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                  Price drop was bad enough. Basis worsening with over 2 dozen ships on the west coast hurts more.
                  Prince Rupert alone has 6 ships for wheat in port now.
                  Not the day to sign a fresh delivery contract
                  Portland prices have backed off recently. Down about 50 cents CAD per bushel
                  Are those ships waiting for grain already bought or is getting the grain there an issue? ....why a widening basis then.

                  A 55000 tonne cargo is about 611 ninety tonne rail cars full...times 6 is 3666 cars....thats alot of unit trains.

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                    #10
                    And lots of space out west ...guess the grain cos expect farmers to pickup the demurrage for their dog****ing .....

                    Seems odd not too long ago farming101 was saying shipping was top notch....it isn't and hasn't been for a long time....

                    65 percent space at West coast.... 2mmt of boats ....and ****ing horrible rail movement....

                    Now add in the embarrassment of protein discounts ....no pulse movement....


                    Let's all grow canola next year and get to 26 million tonnes and watch it drop to 8 bucks because the end users know they can **** western Canadian farmers over with a simple tariff. ....
                    Last edited by bucket; Nov 21, 2017, 02:42.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bucket View Post
                      And lots of space out west ...guess the grain cos expect farmers to pickup the demurrage for their dog****ing .....

                      Seems odd not too long ago farming101 was saying shipping was top notch....it isn't and hasn't been for a long time....

                      65 percent space at West coast.... 2mmt of boats ....and ****ing horrible rail movement....

                      Now add in the embarrassment of protein discounts ....no pulse movement....


                      Let's all grow canola next year and get to 26 million tonnes and watch it drop to 8 bucks because the end users know they can **** western Canadian farmers over with a simple tariff. ....
                      bucket, your not far off, I think canola acres are going to explode next year, many cant afford to grow wheat anymore.

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                        #12
                        USA Dollar going through the roof the Americans now realize they won't sell a lot of wheat so down it goes.

                        Has nothing to do with Canadian or Australian or other production problems or even a smaller USA Crop. Cant sell a product when its priced to high.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by MBgrower View Post
                          bucket, your not far off, I think canola acres are going to explode next year, many cant afford to grow wheat anymore.
                          In the Sahara Slum of the Ghetto.....our soil moisture has not been replenished. Getting canola.established next spring might be a huge challenge.....if things don't change and those low humidity hot windy days are prevalent. ...we're ****ed! Seeding conditions can go from adequate to dismal real quick! Too early for fretting and hand wringing just yet, but as of now, we are already somewhat behind the eight ball!

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                            #14
                            Apologies, my posts on that thread were just stating some numbers without a comment on whether I thought they were good or bad. Definitely room for improvement at getting grain to port in a timely fashion.
                            If there were no ships waiting for grain I guess that would be worse....especially if the system was full

                            CP has been outperforming CN this year

                            CN hiring [URL="http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/cn-rail-hiring-saskatchewan-1.4409104"]http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/cn-rail-hiring-saskatchewan-1.4409104[/URL]

                            CN has had problems this year, some not entirely their fault [URL="https://globalnews.ca/news/3810003/train-cars-derail-off-trestle-bridge-in-central-alberta-witness/"]https://globalnews.ca/news/3810003/train-cars-derail-off-trestle-bridge-in-central-alberta-witness/[/URL]

                            Look at the numbers for CN car cancellations
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                              #15
                              They had some nice weather to make some gains on emptying the prairies ....****ed around until winter with more excuses.....

                              CN hiring...????they should have been when Harrison was there but he cut it to the bone...


                              Same thing at CP eventually....

                              Human resources are fairly easy in mature industries.....if you forget to hire to replace .....it eventually catches up....

                              Province did it with nurses....ipsco did it with trades....it costs more in the long run to have bulk hiring to end up with a percentage of qualified employees.....in other words you end up with dog****ers.....maybe I should apply....
                              Last edited by bucket; Nov 21, 2017, 08:15.

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