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    #41
    UK price on granular urea was around $544/metric
    tonne in February.

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      #42
      Your not the only one exited.

      The chance to smash 24 beans in a few peoples faces will be fun,like napalm
      in the morning,it will smell like victory,i know you don't surf Charlie.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jts9suWIDlU&feature=related

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        #43
        I'm thinking we are going to blow right through 2008 highs and its going to leave everyone looking clueless. Beans arnt way overpriced, everything else is just behind. I think $15 dollar wheat is right around the corner. Interesting times ahead in a hungry world.

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          #44
          What is happennning with palm oil these days?

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            #45
            Well i'm thinking its close to the top for
            now. Seeding soon so boom, it'll come
            down.

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              #46
              Others will have their own favorite sites but the link below has some basic charts. Prices
              are converted to current levels of about USD $1150/tonne (50 cents/lb). Charts are
              following a similar pattern to soyoil. Will leave comments to others. Don't likely spend the
              time on palm oil I should.

              [URL="http://www.palmoilhq.com/crude-palm-oil-cpo-futures/"]palm oil future[/URL]

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                #47
                wd9, owning shares in a corporation be it CN or FarmersFertilizer Ltd. is somehwat different than the CWB or a co-operative, but I can see how it may be confusing.

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