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    #21
    As a farmer, you can make money timing your sales.

    When I you ask whether I have an opinion in another thread - for sure I do. I like to treat like bow hunting deer. Observe and look for opportunities.

    The opportunities have to be judged relative to a farm's marketing and business plan. One size does not fit all.

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      #22
      Geez sorry guys. All my fault, I told them I had half a
      million acres of each in this year. Thought the North
      Pole address would have clued them in.

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        #23
        How come now even the experts are questioning the Stats Canada numbers. Kevin From RBC securities even was wondering about the canola number.
        19.8 x 20% high equals a harvested final acreage of 15.9.
        I feel that's close to maybe slightly high. Flooded canola will be next on farmers mind.

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          #24
          Suspect no one is using 19.6 mmt in their supply demands. Even
          suggest no one knows the number for sure. So if the number is ____
          (you put it in), what will be the impact on futures prices? Basis?

          What is the relationship between soybean oil prices and canola? I convert
          CBT soybean oil prices to Canadian/lb and multiply by 10. December
          CBT soyoil futures closed last night about 56.5 cents/lb. November ICE
          canola - $565/tonne.

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