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[QUOTE=Blaithin;426362]It's a small world!
I've also refrained from giving myself away on here. There's times it seems like I might be at risk of getting stoned if I did LOL Can't imagine what it would be like if I lived in Saskatchewan....[/QUOte
You wouldnt be the first poster stoned on this site.Last edited by mcfarms; Oct 3, 2019, 22:45.
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To be honest I don’t give a rats toss bag about being anonymous.
I like agriville bit negative at times and not enough marketing stuff but that’s life.
NAT USA angry place nowadays and mostly for corn and bean growers I your on the outer there you get zero response.
TCF is just that combines and machinery and is ok.
Don’t really know any good marketing forums. Be good if there were some.
No real forums in oz so twitter it is for local farming info
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
I like agriville bit negative at times and not enough marketing stuff but that’s life.
Some markets are small, fickle and easily over supplied.
Everyone would like to brag about their success in the futures market but not their failures....like casino gambling.
The talk of calls and puts....doubtful many on here use those options. If it so beneficial...I would think it would be widely adopted and practiced.
Exposing real life Indusrty marketing shortcomings(bad GrainCo practice---like asking for grain but leaving the pricing risk with the farmers, bad grading, price suppression) can come with consequences and/or the appearance of being a radical.
So...I bet this site is monitored for opinion and information far more than people think. Lots of both, but is it worth anything?
I really find Mallee's market prices interesting.
I wish there were more, or some, U.S. producers on here. If there are it's not obvious. Or European farmers.
There are some good marketing newsletters out there, some that compile information into a neat package without advice and some that analyze and advise.....
And then there's disciplined marketing, speculation, knee-jerk marketing, dumping to meet cash flow needs.
What a gig, a game of cat and blind mice!!!!
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