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    Really dont think markets realize

    Some sobering numbers, this is a computer generated yield predictor australia wide.
    I have down graded my farm to 1t ha seems im over confident

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    #2
    Thanks for posting, that graphic is shocking. The same can be said for the market blissfully ignoring the trainwreck that is western Canada right now too.

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      #3
      Lowest yield since 1946 is friggin devastating. I feel for you mallee.

      Our crop is under 5 inches of snow and we are going to have to spend significant additional dollars to get it. But atleast there are some bushels there yet.

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        Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
        Some sobering numbers, this is a computer generated yield predictor australia wide.
        I have down graded my farm to 1t ha seems im over confident

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        something like this would never even get printed here .
        mustnt talk about yields if they're low , here

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          another updated crop forecast
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            #6
            A tale of current conditions on back of awful Sep (where there was grain) followed by early Oct relief. WA was tipping on 3rd driest Sep in 119 yrs but been saved this week. Vic going dn rapidly, SA same. N NSW got rain for sorghum, no real help for wheat, barley or canola. S NSW missed rain (with isolated exceptions).

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