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Originally posted by LWeber View Post$19.60 del May
This is going to make June 1994 seem like a picnic with virgins and nuns and 2021 seem like a rodeo with Beth at Yellowstone.
$20.01 delivered August 1-15
Who was first to sell $20.00/bu??Last edited by LWeber; Mar 4, 2021, 10:33.
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostWhere are we going??? INFINITELY HIGHER! Soon be like stepping HARDER on the gas of a not running vehicle, nothing happens.
BTW, have the retail prices of canola oils gone up in the store? Bought a couple Becel last week, still less than $4/tub.Last edited by beaverdam; Mar 4, 2021, 13:13.
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Originally posted by wiseguyIf its 19.50 a bushel now and some sold at 11.50 a bushel the grain co made 8.00 a bushel plus they jacked fertilizer a few hundred a tonne !
**** this is stupid !
and don't come to the farm and tell me hindsight is 20/20 !Last edited by macdon02; Mar 4, 2021, 15:44.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostOther than local crushers.
RP rep says chinia buying all export canola.
We have heard that they have bought 50% of bly for fall delivery.
so what is their game plan?
Should we be scared yet?
Is China stockpiling in preparation for a war?
Or should we be scared of running out of domestic supply for our own livestock needs?
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Partners, I just read this, Europe buying more than China, I think that’s rather reassuring 😊
“ European ****seed futures hit their highest value since 2012 as the May contract closed at 516.5 Euros per tonne. European ****seed stocks dropped to 8.7 million tonnes in January, which was down 400,000 tonnes from last year. This likely means that European demand for Canadian canola will be strong through the end of the crop year. This is one of the reasons that Canadian futures values are in rally mode is that supplies are being pulled out of the Prairies from both the east and west coast markets. Canola exports to Europe for the crop year to the end of January was 1.476 million tonnes which is slightly larger than the purchases from China.â€
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostI'm just not sure what we should be scared of.
Is China stockpiling in preparation for a war?
Or should we be scared of running out of domestic supply for our own livestock needs?
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