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    17.49

    Am i the only one excited about beans hitting this.

    Take this or leave it but.....there is an outside
    possibility that a new trading range could be set and
    beans will never go below 16.63.

    #2
    The corn market sliced through the previously unattainable $8.00 level easily overnight, while the new-crop December contract is only pennies away, with support continuing to come from both commercial and noncommercial traders. The former is the key as in previous years (2008, 2011), when the spot month contract approached $8.00, the supply and demand outlook was bearish. Not so this year, as commercial buying intensifies (strengthening inverse in futures spreads) tied to the U.S. crop that has been decimated by drought. It also means those who have been shouting the "top is in" were and continue to be a bit premature.

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      #3
      Imo,if we can hold and close above 17.12 for 3 days
      we are off with no resistance levels,i still expect a
      short term shake out but i hope I'm wrong and we
      just blow through.

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        #4
        ****in A-8.07 corn

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          #5
          Yes but beans were up .60 and canola .09 WTF?

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            #6
            Bumper canola crop SFA soybeans.

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              #7
              Good question.

              Its as baffling as nobody caring about todays close on
              a marketing board,lol.

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                #8
                It was a good day with soybeans and
                soybean meal at contract highs. The
                17.49 was the September's with other
                months at an inverse. Soybean oil
                remained units trading range and we'll
                below contract highs.

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                  #9
                  Russia may not have exportable wheat.U.S. farmers are being told to hold off selling wheat.

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                    #10
                    I am glad we switched to beans and are not growing canola.

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                      #11
                      Me too Gag, About all that Swamp Land North of Wpg will Grow is Beans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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