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    Agriville needs more posts, enjoy NAT but it's
    corn beans mostly and alot of bickering but lots of
    traffic and topics but not alot of wheat comments.

    One has to be a regular to get noticed I think
    whereas agriville is more laid back but lately to
    laid back.

    Need more rational discussion,for instance are
    you guys asking forward sales now and covering
    upside with options or sitting on you hands.

    Can it unravel and come tumbling down Errol is
    cautious need his views.

    Aussie crop going ok I reckon normal or just a tad
    under but were small fish in a big pond.

    Or are you all flat out like a lizard drinking, out
    killing weeds

    Cheers hope some marketing comments are
    forthcoming

    #2
    A book called "Wheat Belly" is influencing the
    newest food being consumer-blacklisted. This
    time though, this foodfad may have long reaching
    affects. Medical doctors, in increasing numbers,
    are beginning to advise patients to avoid gluten.
    And wheat. This is a subject the industry should
    address. If the industry doesn't construct some
    perimeters on this topic, others will build them for
    agriculture. And wheat farmers will lose market
    share to rice and quinoa and amaranth and so
    on. Pars.

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      #3
      Was trying to post a corn chart a while back but
      cannot figure out how to use this god damn computer
      and don't have time or patience to learn.

      A reasonable corn target is 8.50 using trend line,one
      interesting possibility is a massive cup and handle
      pattern which gives a 12 dollar target(quick eyeball
      estimation).The old high is of course still the ceiling
      and the most major line of resistance.

      This automatically raises all boats in the grain
      sector,not sure about the oilseed side.

      It looks like a perfect storm starting to feed itself with
      all the sellers leaving the table and shorts starting to
      cover,at some point there will be profit taking on the
      paper side,this is why technicals are important,self
      for filling prophecies of the directions the herd is
      going.

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        #4
        As a small-time grain grower, as much as I like the prospect of high grain prices, I don't like the implications of this thing as it's shaping up now.

        If the US doesn't get rain in some significant quantities and areas really soon, we're gonna see some real shortages in the near future.

        We don't want to see how today's society can act if things get in seriously short supply.

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          #5
          Its quite the story.

          If i was a cattle man i would be worried about a
          massive cattle liquidation shaping up,sell the cows
          there a good price,sell what little feed i have its a
          good price,it will end up costing me money to keep
          the herd,fk it liquidate for a profit.

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            #6
            and buy back you cattle down the track

            just want to get in the top 20% of
            prices for 12 and 13 without shelling
            out dollars for marketing experts but i
            enjoy errol and charlies opinion.

            Cash wheat for our standard 10.5 %
            protien got to $278 port price which
            equates to about $254 on farm price for
            me add $12 for 11.5% protien and $20 for
            13% plus protien

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              #7
              a whacking good shortage will do the world a power of good, stop worrying about real estate bubbles and swindling bankers and start thinking about the next meal.
              farmers have been pissed on since 1980 worldwide, its payback time.
              even at £500/ton, wheat is not expensive historically.
              seem to remember the market took off this time of yr in july 2007.

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                #8
                Sitting on my a--, thinkin about goin
                fishin. F#$k framing and double F#$k
                marketeering. I takes what I gets, makes
                me happy. Let the big dogs scrap over the
                bullshit markets. Comedian framin and
                over Angribusiness is such a pile of poop
                at the best of times. Lettem think theys
                got an open free market, then f#$k all
                Comedian framers equally...........

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                  #9
                  malleefarmer . . . have been spending a
                  few days camping and hiking in our
                  beautiful Kananaskis country (about 40
                  minutes from Calgary). Have been
                  thinking more about the grizzly seen
                  this weekend than the corn bull market.

                  Anyway . . . weather markets are
                  impossible to project. They'll run their
                  course and then drop like hell. This one
                  is no different.

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                    #10
                    The bill of goods we have bought or sold is that everything is scheduled down to the last second of just in time. And then we expect that there will be well above average production; with suprises all capable of being deftly handled.
                    Well Mother Nature has the capacity to humble the mightiest planner as well as any over optimistic fool. And ignoring increasing expectations; and population growth will sooner or later lead to shortages and hunger a lot closer to home than many will be comfortable with.
                    Consider that often times when twice as much is planned to be accomplished; it ends up that even less than average ends up being possible.

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                      #11
                      Just looking through charts and I found the big run-ups in 1973 and 1988 lasted about a month before they slipped. We are only two weeks into this one, are you feeling lucky?

                      1973 Corn
                      <a href="http://s335.photobucket.com/albums/m441/npksetal/Bucket/?action=view&current=1973Corn-crop.jpg" target="_blank"></a>

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                        #12
                        The world is quite different from 73 and
                        88. Do you really think its over in a
                        month? I don't.

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                          #13
                          If you stop and listen on a quiet calm night, you can hear the shutters and moth-balls being installed in the American ethanol plants from here.

                          I give it a month.

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                            #14
                            Going camping,the propane for the bbq is more
                            expensive,the bbq itself is a piece of shit and needs
                            to be replaced every 2 years,camp fees go up every
                            year,buy supplies they are up for ten years
                            straight,but wholly shit a bucket of corn is 6 bucks
                            and a pop is 2??????short corn!!!!!!!

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                              #15
                              The stronger that heat dome gets the more right you will be cole _ also the main reason the excess moisture flowing into parts of western Canada, not much good for anyone except isolated pockets.

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