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    #11
    Been thinking about the possibility of a lower USD. Perhaps I should cautiously anticipate a better than avg basis on new crop sales.
    Still not sure how we'll be shut out of another grain robbery this time. This isn't 72. But yes, I'm carefully bullish.

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      #12
      The parallels to 1972 and the great grain robbery are amazing, our Fed Govt hasn’t caught on yet

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        #13
        Okay, I get the demand, the US factor, the subsidy thing, but we dont look to be on track to be shut out of sales by lack of movement. Sold out maybe.

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          #14
          I've got a few thousand ton that I could transfer title to a new owner....if it would ever rally!
          Last edited by flea beetle; Nov 18, 2020, 21:20.

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            #15
            Originally posted by wiseguy
            Dry as hell over there my Russian friend says !

            Kuban resevoir near black sea damn near dry !

            Russian lady meterologist says Russia is cooling and global warming is just populism !

            Take it for what it is worth thats the report strait from Mother Russia a few hours ago !
            I keep hearing that from all the “Mother Russia” informants. Maybe we’ll see $8 wheat by July.

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              #16
              It’s mighty sad that in 1974-75 we got more for durum than we get today. That’s 45 years. That year we bought a brand new Chevy half-ton for $4500, freight and taxes in. Just sayin.

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                #17
                Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                It’s mighty sad that in 1974-75 we got more for durum than we get today. That’s 45 years. That year we bought a brand new Chevy half-ton for $4500, freight and taxes in. Just sayin.
                Yup ...making it up on volume today....until you are not?!
                Last edited by bucket; Nov 18, 2020, 23:32.

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                  #18
                  Wheat struggling today

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                    #19
                    Got offered today $320 on farm for wheat to go into box trade.

                    Little more planning needed with delivery and grades have to be certain before you deliver, no drama have protien machine.

                    Always premium in container market but next weeks offer will be filled quickly.

                    Sonot as liquid as delivering to elevator with 15 or so buyers operating.

                    But trader rings around need x amount if tonnes next week. Which means ship the week after, if hes short priice will rise mid next week.

                    Box trade not sure maybe 10 to 15 plus % of australias trade bit more than niche. Issue is actually getting enough containers. Heading to northern africa i believe.

                    Container trade big for you guys?

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                      #20
                      Containers I believe are a specialty or pulse thing. Becoming a bottleneck here also. Port capacity and lack of containers becoming issue I've read.

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