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    Grain Prices....

    Wheat, YAWN, kind of boring.

    Canola showing life. When will it hit twelve...any bets?

    A bit of life in the mustard market since harvest.

    No fireworks in green or yellow peas, greens have premium over yellows.

    Flax? Renewed interest from China. I did quite well last year at $13.20 picked up(milling quality). Will I get it this year? We have half the bushels/acre we had last year on twice as many acres this year!....shouldn't that mean I need twice the price this year?

    Malt barley versus feed barley?

    #2
    Where did your posts go wiseguy?

    A marketing forum without any grain marketing/pricing threads!?!?!?!

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      #3
      Canola - could try asking for 12 now in deferred months. Might trigger.

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        #4
        11.25 now special deliver tomorrow for Canola

        Barley malt 4.50 I want 5

        Wheat yawn and less each day available

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          #5
          Wheat - Portland asking prices have possibly turned the corner. The search for protein will continue.
          Very bleak outlook for low protein

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            #6
            Wheat is creeping up if the dollar heads to 70 we should be over $7.50 again. The protein discounts have decreased but are still too high!

            I'm thinking $12 canola will be sooner than I earlier predicted, the crop will prove to be smaller than the industry estimates. At the same time last year price was $1/bushel less and we hit $12 in spring.
            Malt is $4.50 for Metcalf and Copeland. Lots of high quality, maybe the drought areas were not significant malt growing areas?
            Can't see high quality malt price going much lower.
            Last edited by Oliver88; Oct 31, 2017, 09:30.

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              #7
              July canola about $12.10 without any basis. ...wouldn't take much more to get $12 net to Producer with a reasonable basis. Anyone thinking twelve is enough? Another dry season across Western Canada would be outright disasterous without the sub soil reserves we had in 17.....


              Oh but this isn't how to market...sell the grain and take a position in the futures market. Good luck after alot of "marketers" relinquish their power. You have even less control when its not in your "possession". More stupid talk from a Sandbox Farmer!

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                #8
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                July canola about $12.10 without any basis. ...wouldn't take much more to get $12 net to Producer with a reasonable basis. Anyone thinking twelve is enough? Another dry season across Western Canada would be outright disasterous without the sub soil reserves we had in 17.....


                Oh but this isn't how to market...sell the grain and take a position in the futures market. Good luck after alot of "marketers" relinquish their power. You have even less control when its not in your "possession". More stupid talk from a Sandbox Farmer!
                July is $11.93 at Yorkton LDC

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                  July is $11.93 at Yorkton LDC
                  ...."moving targets" are hard for buyers to hit...lol.

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                    #10
                    Wheat up today. A close in this area and again tomorrow is a positive

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