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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Oh, I agree on Case.

    Right now you have the Input Viagra guys scrambling to get done so that they can farm another day.

    All product delivered to help feed the Beast.

    Then Cargill brining USA Canola north to feed the Beast.

    Ah, funny thing supplies don't get bigger over wintering in the snow.

    A Shit show called magic marketing the market knows jack shit.

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Oh, I agree on Case.

    Right now you have the Input Viagra guys scrambling to get done so that they can farm another day.

    All product delivered to help feed the Beast.

    Then Cargill brining USA Canola north to feed the Beast.

    Ah, funny thing supplies don't get bigger over wintering in the snow.

    A Shit show called magic marketing the market knows jack shit.

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  • Guest
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    and then one day soon , it will be ; "holy **** where did all the wheat go " or "holy **** the canola crop isn't even 14mmt"
    it will happen very soon this year , won't have to wait for June del. in March
    just ask farma , he figured this out 2 years ago , lots of us did
    but your marketing adviser won't tell you that

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Funny thing this year nothing is making the markets do anything but nose dive.

    Crop out in Canada and not just a small amount but 10 BIllion.

    Australia drought then frost.

    Argentina Frost last week.

    Floods on Corn and Soy in the USA.

    But the market says all is good just sing happy songs.

    Canola 21.5 yesterday at 5. the sun finally came out for an hour. Wow, great drying day. Not.

    HRS was basically really tough.

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Yep don’t have far to drive Can bill for a full afternoon and make it seem like your job is so important

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  • bucket
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    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
    Yea 10 billion in the fields doesn’t make the news but we’re ahead of the five year average and moisture is good for next year does. Or just outside of moose jaw and it looks like harvest is done. Useless fools

    Very little drying happening today we’re going to have to miss the Tuesday storm if we hope for any chance.
    The guy with 32 bins just north of moose jaw is done.....so the rest of us should be as well...

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Yea 10 billion in the fields doesn’t make the news but we’re ahead of the five year average and moisture is good for next year does. Or just outside of moose jaw and it looks like harvest is done. Useless fools

    Very little drying happening today we’re going to have to miss the Tuesday storm if we hope for any chance.

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  • fjlip
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    Still based on acres, betting value is higher... unharvested areas = more bushels per those acres...Click image for larger version

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  • Partners
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    Yes looks wet...but sask ag will tell you bumper crop Next Yr..

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Mud lots of mud.

    But wind us trying to blow and sun is out first time since Sunday

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