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    #46
    Originally posted by helmach View Post
    40 to 60 hrsw is the avg here in the hills south of Saskatoon.
    Still above my 30 to 40 does that mean I’m gonna have to sit in naughty boys corner class dunce

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      #47
      Knowing and accepting our land's limitations will go a long way to keeping envy at bay.

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        #48
        All in perspective many places in Europe grow 150 bus wheat .
        I have learned to accept what we get .
        It can be and is vastly different here as well .
        Soil type and rain patterns alone can make yields vary here by double within 10-20 miles on any given year .

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          #49
          Nice move up.

          Reading comments this morning here many bullish others suggesting oversold territory take your pick.

          Chart guys has resistAcne on upside broken?

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            #50
            Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
            Nice move up.

            Reading comments this morning here many bullish others suggesting oversold territory take your pick.

            Chart guys has resistAcne on upside broken?
            No, 5.83 DEC Chicago

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              #51
              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              Nope. Usually can't even do half of that ......keepin it real in the Ghetto.
              I figure you're kicking ass around here if you can get half of that half on stubble!

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                #52
                30 to 40 is all we get around here with solenetzic land and 2 feet of rain. Decent crop on the high ground and flooded out in low areas is the norm here. Variable rate fertilizing is the norm as you need to get most of the fertilizer on those higher areas. Combining my better field of wheat this aft and hopefully get 40 on it. As stats can is finding out these days, 70 bu farm wide average on HRS is either a fluke or BS, not something that happens on a long term basis.

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                  #53
                  Another $14 billion in MFP payments going to US farmers. All classes of wheat and barley to be included.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                    Another $14 billion in MFP payments going to US farmers. All classes of wheat and barley to be included.
                    Trump bucks arriving just in time to unleash an era of unprecedented prosperity on farms south of the border. NTR up strongly today. Way to get a piece of the action.

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                      #55
                      Nice move again, all sectors

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                        #56
                        zwz down over 3 % this morning

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                          zwz down over 3 % this morning
                          Tabasco red everywere

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                            #58
                            Problem is competitiveness of US wht in global mkts.
                            Prices easing after recent gains driven by importer demand & rising Russian prices. Forecasts for rain in dry parts of EU, Ukraine & Argentina.

                            My argument is should USA be the big kahuna in the wheat market in 2020 and onward corn beans for sure but wheat not sure

                            SA seems to move markets more along with black sea countries

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                              Problem is competitiveness of US wht in global mkts.
                              Prices easing after recent gains driven by importer demand & rising Russian prices. Forecasts for rain in dry parts of EU, Ukraine & Argentina.

                              My argument is should USA be the big kahuna in the wheat market in 2020 and onward corn beans for sure but wheat not sure

                              SA seems to move markets more along with black sea countries
                              U.S. is the big kahuna for global corn pricing. Brazil is the big kahuna for global soybean pricing. The Black Sea is the big kahuna for global wheat pricing.
                              Last edited by errolanderson; Sep 27, 2020, 17:22.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                                U.S. is the big kahuna for global corn pricing. Brazil is the big kahuna for global soybean pricing. The Black Sea is the big kahuna for global wheat pricing.
                                What are you thinking for Black Sea wheat production?

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