From a low of $1.75 to $6.50 in 18 months. Easiest money ever. But remember it’s crap and just get rid of it?
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Originally posted by iceman View PostFrom a low of $1.75 to $6.50 in 18 months. Easiest money ever. But remember it’s crap and just get rid of it?Last edited by farmaholic; Dec 7, 2018, 15:13.
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Busy “marketing “ our 55lb tough feed wheat through our bovines as cow chow. 10,000 lbs a day of cheap grain turning into $1.80 yearlings is easy math for us especially with crazy hay prices. Last week finished selling all the hay we made this year and hopefully will have it all loaded out before Christmas.
Next week we’ll ultrasound the heifers to see who studied “sex ed “ with the bulls back in the summer. The ones that fail the preg test will be listed for sale along with the steers shortly after. Hopefully most of the 200 pass as we want to increase the herd. We may regret this in the spring if Mother Nature gets grumpy........ but hey that’s next years problem to worry about. 😉
Lastly to find a home for our 20-25% green seed canola........... probably going to wait till next spring when everyone else is done pushing theirs out the door.
Cool to see a marketing thread here for a change........even if some of it is dripping in sarcasm. 😎
Another 1,000 happy meals for an impatient crowd almost ready to be served.
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostGood to know, I won't have to pull the trigger on Monday now.
You thinking $12 Canola in March-June time frame?
Looks hopeful. Though I'm not sure about the timeframe, but the street price sure has a way to go. Rumblings of $11 dollar late 18/19 crop year offers, I'm not taking that this early, my emotionalðŸ˜marketing hopes my gut feeling is right..
Just don't know if there will be enough bearish news, old or new, to keep the futures suppressed that far out.
Twelve dollars for non specialty commodity canola seems to be the top price limit the last couple of years. It would be nice to see the market break that barrier, even if I don't get it.
StatsCan't(which I hate quoting) has 3 out of the 4 Western provinces with increased production totalling 1.46 million tonnes over the five year average, but the chart(101?) never seemed to flinch on the news(???????????)
Maybe 101 can post the "estimated" 18/19 production against what has already been moved into the system to see where we are for movement/disappearance.Last edited by farmaholic; Dec 8, 2018, 08:48.
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Originally posted by errolanderson View Postbucket . . . if you are going to drag down an analyst on this forum, you should walk-the-walk and do exactly what you just said!
Greg is one of the best analysts in Canada.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostO88
Looks hopeful. Though I'm not sure about the timeframe, but the street price sure has a way to go. Rumblings of $11 dollar late 18/19 crop year offers, I'm not taking that this early, my emotionalðŸ˜marketing hopes my gut feeling is right..
Just don't know if there will be enough bearish news, old or new, to keep the futures suppressed that far out.
Twelve dollars for non specialty commodity canola seems to be the top price limit the last couple of years. It would be nice to see the market break that barrier, even if I don't get it.
StatsCan't(which I hate quoting) has 3 out of the 4 Western provinces with increased production totalling 1.46 million tonnes over the five year average, but the chart(101?) never seemed to flinch on the news(???????????)
Maybe 101 can post the "estimated" 18/19 production against what has already been moved into the system to see where we are for movement/disappearance.
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Originally posted by ajl View PostMarket has ignored Stats Can for years already as it knows Stats can knows nothing. One factor is that that there still is a fair bit of canola out in the field yet and that is a wild card. There is also green canola out there as well which needs to be blended of as many crops in the NW of Alberta did not mature.
My guess...14.5mmt of sound canola 5.5mmt of poor for 20mmt production..
I think 12 bucks is easily in the cards with a sinking dollar....
IF EVERYONE QUITS FALLING FOR THOSE STUPID ****ING TARGETS MONTHS OUT....
it keeps their books full and the graincos never bid...
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Originally posted by bucket View PostWhat is your estimate for good sound canola that has to blend the poorer stuff off...
My guess...14.5mmt of sound canola 5.5mmt of poor for 20mmt production..
I think 12 bucks is easily in the cards with a sinking dollar....
IF EVERYONE QUITS FALLING FOR THOSE STUPID ****ING TARGETS MONTHS OUT....
it keeps their books full and the graincos never bid...
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