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    #16
    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    priced some nexera new crop from combine with AOG for $12.50 , decent
    Lucky basturd........ 😉

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      #17
      510.40 now short term support in RSX18. Might have another 10 in it. Nov 480 puts 5.50/tonne, down 1.50 since Feb 15

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        #18
        Go, Canoli, go!

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          #19
          I'm cheering too but short term this is toppy.
          Some moisture in Argentina today

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            #20
            $523 May

            $528.50 July

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              #21
              Long term is quite positive.
              Crush margins continue to gain. I have no idea what to make of this article? Maybe pay more would work?

              https://www.producer.com/2018/03/china-wants-canola-farmers-not-selling/?module=carousel&pgtype=section&i=1 https://www.producer.com/2018/03/china-wants-canola-farmers-not-selling/?module=carousel&pgtype=section&i=1

              Maybe the 2017 crop isn't there?

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                #22
                Maybe when the lentils didn't move the canola did....

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                  Long term is quite positive.
                  Crush margins continue to gain. I have no idea what to make of this article? Maybe pay more would work?

                  https://www.producer.com/2018/03/china-wants-canola-farmers-not-selling/?module=carousel&pgtype=section&i=1 https://www.producer.com/2018/03/china-wants-canola-farmers-not-selling/?module=carousel&pgtype=section&i=1

                  Maybe the 2017 crop isn't there?
                  That was a given , but we swallowed their horseshit (sorry horse) , it never rained FFS. Stats crap will make it up next year , on their stupid bullshit report

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                    Long term is quite positive.
                    Crush margins continue to gain. I have no idea what to make of this article? Maybe pay more would work?

                    https://www.producer.com/2018/03/china-wants-canola-farmers-not-selling/?module=carousel&pgtype=section&i=1 https://www.producer.com/2018/03/china-wants-canola-farmers-not-selling/?module=carousel&pgtype=section&i=1

                    Maybe the 2017 crop isn't there?
                    So many on here have said so often that the crop was not there. Let the Chinese buy from stats Can. If China needs canola they are going to have too offer some money but they always want (need) if for free all the time.

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                      #25
                      Statscan fake news, time and time again. Vely suspicious!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                        Long term is quite positive.
                        Crush margins continue to gain. I have no idea what to make of this article? Maybe pay more would work?

                        https://www.producer.com/2018/03/china-wants-canola-farmers-not-selling/?module=carousel&pgtype=section&i=1 https://www.producer.com/2018/03/china-wants-canola-farmers-not-selling/?module=carousel&pgtype=section&i=1

                        Maybe the 2017 crop isn't there?
                        Lol, "maybe".

                        GrainCos calling for deferred delivery contracts, hmmmm, try increasing spot bids.

                        COPA reports must have been too "revealing" but Weber can do that himself and include it in his subscription newsletter. It was just all based on soybean meal and oil with an adjustment for canola products, wasn't it? We had a pretty good idea what the canola seed was worth but the meal and oil values may have been a bit of an assumption, it was a relative "guide" nonetheless......no? Any value?

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