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Grain markets up starting 2012, is everyone bullish?

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  • theplowboy
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2000
    • 215

    Grain markets up starting 2012, is everyone bullish?

    The markets seem to be up strong today, crude, gold and grain all moving higher.

    Is everyone bullish? What is driving grains higher?

    I was planning to sell some 2012 grain last week and not sure how much higher it will go.
  • Hopperbin
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 6562

    #2
    Local feed mill offered me 15 cents less for Jan Delivery than my Nov. delivery for the last of my soft wheat. I declined as I am bullish on that yet. Canola is back up to the price of my last sale for Dec. delivery. Since I am late on my delivery on my part I thought I would also wait till I deliver it. Guess I am bullish. I also think fert. price will stay high.

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    • Hopperbin
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 6562

      #3
      I feel bullish on 2012 crop malt barley, what do others think?

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      • groundspeed
        Senior Member
        • May 2011
        • 127

        #4
        Theres weather issues in south america.

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        • dak7
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2000
          • 171

          #5
          Looks bullish soyabeans and canola.
          Not so sure about wheat or barley.

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          • fjlip
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2002
            • 9823

            #6
            Yup, if prices climb or stay in this range, fertilizer will go nowhere, or up.
            A few dry areas and demand for fertilizer will increase. Sorry, might run out if production of phos is cut back.

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