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  • bucket
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 17035

    #11
    They are waiting for the price of scrap steel and aluminium to go up - then they will scrap them. Makes no sense but that would be my guess.

    Meanwhile most of the elevators sit plugged.

    Maybe they are waiting for the yearly manitoban floods to put them into service, or a wheat backhaul from churchill.

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    • greybeard
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2004
      • 427

      #12
      I find it amazing that the world absorbed all those beans from Larry's chart and never really crashed the price.

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      • greybeard
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 427

        #13
        Can you supply a beef exports chart for a similar time frame?

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        • SASKFARMER3
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 14485

          #14
          Charlie brazil is a huge force but just like every
          where else in the world Mother Nature can screw
          up a crop fast. 81 won't be hit but it will be high.

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          • TOM4CWB
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2000
            • 16511

            #15
            Greybeard,

            Population growth... and the prosperity in the far east ... has meant near exponential demand growth for grains.

            It is truly astounding that the US had a near catostrophic drought... and yet produced a large crop of beans, wheat, and corn.

            The world will be fed... or there will be civil war.

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            • Burbert
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 2242

              #16
              "Oil fer the lamps a china". Grain prices
              will drop again, as soon as the world gets
              back to normal. Always has, always will.
              Once the grain companies get together a
              few times, the fix'll be in, ya ain's seen
              nothing yet boys/girls post cwb......

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              • bucket
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2008
                • 17035

                #17
                Burbert

                I would believe you if this was the 1930s.

                But for an instance, think how quickly your opinion is read by more than just those in your immediate area.

                There are far more readers of this site than posters.

                Information can be sent from brazil and argentina and australia in nanoseconds as opposed to months in the 1930s.

                And yes, your opinion counts, so keep writing.

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                • LWeber
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 1433

                  #18
                  Only one I found on the net and up to 2006. My idea of beef management is a 300 Weatherby



                  <!DOCTYPE html>
                  <html>
                  <body>

                  <<img src="http://www.permaculture.org.au/images/brazil_meat_export_chart.jpg"
                  </body>
                  </html>

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                  • LWeber
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 1433

                    #19
                    <!DOCTYPE html>
                    <html>
                    <body>

                    <img src="http://sites.duke.edu/soc142-beef/files/2010/03/tradevalues_select-final.jpg"
                    </body>
                    </html>

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                    • LWeber
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 1433

                      #20
                      <!DOCTYPE html>
                      <html>
                      <body>

                      <img src="http://cattlerange.com/Weekly-Market-Summary/10-19-12-WorldBeefExports.GIF"
                      </body>
                      </html>

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