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  • SASKFARMER3
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 14485

    Marketing INFO! OH yea PS on CWB!

    Dryness forming in southern Brazil. Early soy hurt. Just got the report from a friend that farms down their.
  • SASKFARMER3
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 14485

    #2
    Parana
    Minus-
    472,000 ha of soybeans grown and switched to corn.

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    • SASKFARMER3
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 14485

      #3
      There has been an 855,000 ha
      Switch from soybeans to 1st
      Crop corn for 2012 total of all the Brazil states.
      Like I said corn will be king in SA.
      So maybe in March Canola will go up MAYBE.

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      • samhill
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 896

        #4
        http://www.blackseagrain.net/about-
        ukragroconsult/news-bsg/ukraine.-winter-****seed-
        emerged-on-740.4-th-ha

        Ukraine winter crops hurt by drought

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        • fjlip
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2002
          • 9823

          #5
          Heavy rains have smashed ripe winter crops in southern and central areas of Western Australia state's wheat belt, likely further weighing on an already poorer-than-usual crop quality. Precipitation in the 24 hours ended Wednesday at 9 a.m. local time was generally between 25 and 100 millimeters, with the town of Merredin receiving 45 mm, Southern Cross 41 mm, Narembeen 93 mm and Hyden 110 mm, the government's Bureau of Meteorology reported. Western Australia will produce more than a third of national wheat output, and with nearly all of the state's output available for export, this usually makes it a major supplier to the global trade. Shane Sander, a risk manage-ment adviser at commodity manager AGvise at Merredin town in the central Wheatbelt, said Tuesday's storm badly affected about half the area. "It will be a while before we know the damage, with many paddocks too wet to drive a light vehicle on, let alone a harvester or a truck," he said by telephone. Sander said he believes the harvest will resume in many places next week, and while nearly all crops will be harvested, the quality will be doubtful. "We're already seeing more feed wheat here as a result of more November rainfall than we've seen for years," he said.

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          • silverback
            Senior Member
            • May 2005
            • 1697

            #6
            Damn that global warmi..., err climate change causing drough..., err floods and erratic weather!

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            • mustardman
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 2105

              #7
              silverback do you have any kids or grandkids ?

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              • Choice2U
                Senior Member
                • May 2008
                • 476

                #8
                I do and they'll be able to see the BS of human induced global warming. I doubt that they will ever be able to recover the $ from Gore and Suzuki that we are spending and have spent on this stupidity. The reality is that people die from pollution today and not one person has died from C02. The irony is that if we actually tackled pollution issues, C02 emissions from vehicles would probably decline but pollution is old news and C02 the hot button for raising money from suckers.

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                • Choice2U
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2008
                  • 476

                  #9
                  Does anyone remember the "hole in the 0zone" scare and the "acid rain" scare. At one point the likes of Mustardman would have us lobster-like from the sun's rays walking through a dead forest with no leaves on the trees.....didn't see that happen like they said it would.

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                  • SASKFARMER3
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 14485

                    #10
                    Most common household thing in China is a Air mask or as farmer know them Dust masks.
                    Yea bring on Kyoto. What a joke.

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