3 inches on ground and snowing now in west central. Standing fairly ripe wheat still standing, green wheat is on the ground. Almost all canola in area is swathed.
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So if all your canola stays in the field this winter do you think guys that didn’t take 10 dollars a couple weeks ago will still be ****ed in the head?Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostThis idea that we had a surplus sitting on the farm was a made-up crock of shit.
Any farmer who didn't take the 10 in June or just a couple weeks ago is out of grain or ****ed in the head.
So when will reality hit?
THE MARKET KNOWS THE OLDEST LINE AROUND.
Sort of like a hooker is the oldest profession.
They **** us the hooker ****s us were all ****ed.
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The biggest concern out there is that last year when this area got smoked with heavy snow , feed wheat prices still held up ok . Could still make a few dollars at the end of the day to pay for all the parts and repairs to get it . This year it’s down $1.5 / bus ..... that takes away any hope of a return . That’s by far the biggest problem. Then facing increased inputs for next year .... add that up and there will be a lot of red ink ..... but on the farm level only . The rest of the Ag industry will continue in like nothing ever happened
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I hear different things about the US crop, some is ready to come off, some will be November. Fall plantings could be down, spring floods ruined stored crops, maturity way behind. Really hard to get a gauge on that area.Originally posted by TASFarms View PostIs the corn crop in the states still good. I think when the numbers there come in feed prices might have a chance at coming back up alittle
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