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    Will Gold Crash With The Dow... Or Soar?

    [URL="http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-06/will-gold-crash-dow-or-soar"]inflation, deflation or both![/URL]

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    #2
    Gold will continue to slide relative to the strength in u.s. dollar

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      #3
      u.s. fed will have to increase interest rates sooner than later to put pressure on wage inflation and thereby continuing golds decent further

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        #4
        Local crushers dont want tough! Anything over 10 moisture 20 dollar a ton penalty! Then 40!
        Guy beside nailed the 20 for his 10.1 moisture! Ah farming! 2/10ths fm last night!

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          #5
          If I had a dryer, plan b would have started in august.

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            #6
            Continues to shower every second day here as well. Most are done locally or close, with just a field here and there.
            West and south west - lots out yet. Very little has been done in the past 7 days.

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              #7
              Area here 50%!
              Dryer ran when needed but sparingly in September! August the peas didn't need a dryer they needed a cultivator and a match!
              Rain late last night!

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                #8
                I live in east central myself
                And it's been frustrating.
                Late cold start this spring so couldn't start harvest early.
                We finally got our power upgraded to 600amp from 200 after 4 years so we were able to move our dryer to the home yard this year and we did about 10% of the durum early but that's it. Every cereal we were on it's ass all harvest. Cereals are done but a 1/3 of the canola and all the flax is still out there.
                Waiting a few more days more and if no better we'll start drying canola.

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                  #9
                  SF3, will your wheat be in the top grade or have very high protein? If not, how does drying pencil out? Just wondering about the math in going after something that is low quality, just to get it off the field? In passing you did mention another harvesting technique, the match.

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                    #10
                    Bernanke is at home wondering how to renew his house mortgage, poor fellow.

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