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Large Green Lentil Analysis

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  • wheatking16
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 551

    Large Green Lentil Analysis

    Large Green Lentils are at a significant level.

    Check it out here:

    https://klarenbachspecialcropsreport.substack.com/p/large-green-lentils

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  • OvernOut
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2018
    • 12

    #2
    Wheatking;

    How do you account for inflation on your charts or in your analysis or do you? .60 in 2015 was substantially more valuable than .60 in 2021 though they are the 'same' number. Also, thanks for the insights. There should be a lot more of this type of discussion on this somewhat toxic forum.
    Last edited by OvernOut; Nov 29, 2021, 10:55.

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    • farming101
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 3953

      #3
      60 cents now is much better than 30 something just 4 months ago.
      Glass half full kinda thing

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      • wheatking16
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 551

        #4
        Originally posted by OvernOut View Post
        Wheatking;

        How do you account for inflation on your charts or in your analysis or do you? .60 in 2015 was substantially more valuable than .60 in 2021 though they are the 'same' number. Also, thanks for the insights. There should be a lot more of this type of discussion on this somewhat toxic forum.
        You are welcome. I hope that there is utility in these posts.

        It is amusing how a post regarding commodity prices can evolve into a less constructive topic.

        I don't account for inflation for several reasons.

        The price data is only available in nominal values.

        I don't understand or trust inflation numbers.

        I tend to think that commodity prices are immune from the forces of inflation

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