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  • ColevilleH2S
    Senior Member
    • May 2007
    • 1652

    Canola Chart

    Does anyone else think there is going to be a big move in Canola at the end of next week? There is quite a pennant forming here.

    <a href="http://s335.photobucket.com/albums/m441/npksetal/Bucket/?action=view&current=Chart-crop-1.jpg" target="_blank"></a>

    Now if one could just figure out if it will break to the upside, or down.
  • rhoff
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 175

    #2
    Intresting. I heard a technical analyst say that
    when a wedge formation breaks out it goes the
    same direction as the trend was before the wedge
    about 60% of the time. So how's that for a bold
    call?lol.

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    • TOM4CWB
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2000
      • 16511

      #3
      Beans are not done yet on the up side.... general agreement on that.

      After March 2013 the Oilseeds drop off a cliff... not much room for error... but the long term demand for grains of all types is huge.

      I would say the short term high is in on Canola... harvest pressure will make any large move up unlikely. Even frost is getting less and less a wildcard to spike prices up.

      But it is a 60 percent lower chance... 40 percent higher in the near term. Shipping of new crop will be 2 weeks sooner than the past 2 years... if we have 'normal' weather.

      Have fun!

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      • ALLFARMER
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2002
        • 1640

        #4
        Harvesting started a week ago in the north peace.
        Because of nearly no rain canola yielding 15 bpa
        Wheat yielding 10 bpa near High Level. A
        neighbor say he hoped his barley would do 30
        (not a chance) My hay got 3/4 of a bale/acre and
        only one cut this year. Another neighbor wants to
        sell me his oat crop for "what he has in it" we'll
        see..,

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        • Burbert
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 2242

          #5
          Albertie gag spokesperson told a radio
          station, that framers across the
          province, with exception of a tiny
          sliver of the peace country are starting
          to harvest bumper crops of everything.
          High, high, sky high prices are due to
          the fact that the Albertie gobermont,
          trashed and thrashed the Comedian Wheat
          Bored into the dooo dooo bird that it
          now is..... Yeah fer big C Alberties
          ha, ha, ha, socialites......

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          • charliep
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2000
            • 9002

            #6
            Don't know how to post but I would also
            spend some time on the soybean oil
            charts. Need some excitement here to get
            canola moving higher.

            Outside factors include the loonie and
            crude oil. Both are moving higher
            although each has the opposite impact.

            Comments on basis as well. As important
            a factor as absolute futures.

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            • newguy
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2006
              • 2145

              #7
              Or maybe when actual yields start coming in. Have heard nothing but disapointing yields coming in on early harvested canola.

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              • fjlip
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2002
                • 9879

                #8
                4000 km on the highway Sk Mb Ab this summer and mostly poor canola crops. Our area is variable from crap to good but late crops, like still blooming.
                The bu are not there IMHO. Prices need to adjust, perhaps in Feb-Mar!
                We hope for 20, still below crop ins.

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                • Hopperbin
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 6562

                  #9
                  I just swathed my heaviest canola crop ever last night. Was a strip of 20 feet that the nieghbour spray drifted from his oats. Just too bad it was still flowering in full bloom. Weird that spray drifted canola was like 6 foot tall 2 foot area of pods. I estimate 25 bushels per acre on the field as a whole.

                  Did the chart break up yet? Its trying right?

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                  • Hopperbin
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 6562

                    #10
                    Corn and soybeans up on lower yield and higher abandonment. This is possibly it. Bring it on.

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