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    CWB Historical Charts

    CWB charts have been updated today. Worth looking at.

    [URL="http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/farmers/producer/historical/"]CWB Charts[/URL]

    #2
    More stuff to review - this time Australia information.

    [URL="http://www.abare-brs.gov.au/publications/weekly-australian-climate-water-and-commodity-price-update"]ABARE weekly report[/URL]

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      #3
      Charlie, How do you feel about locking in some HRSW on a FPC? I can't decide when to pull the trigger!!!

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        #4
        I would do some head scratching and likely pull the trigger on some. Would
        put in the context of confidence in your crop quality if 2010 crop - how far
        from harvest and hopefully low probability of feed wheat or low protein
        3CWRS.

        At $281/tonne port ($7.66/bu) today, you are close to $6.25/bu Alta and
        $6/bu Sask. Not as high as the early August spike but still top end of the
        trading range. Can wheat go higher? Maybe but a good opportunity to
        capture a decient price for the first B train or two and perhaps take some
        pressure off your marketing your other crops in the fall to generate cash
        flow/pay bills.

        What are others thoughts? Pull the trigger or wait?

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          #5
          To help with discussion, I will throw up the December MGEX (hard red spring) wheat contract. Note the range has been $7 to $7.40/bu. Loonie stuck around 95 cents. CWB basis - help.

          [URL="http://farms.com/FarmsPages/Markets/tabid/214/Default.aspx?&page=chart&sym=MWZ10"]Dec MGEX Futures[/URL]

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