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Dry Jan and normal Feb would mean we will be relying on March storms and April rains from now on. But yes bumper crop already on the books ( sunny ways )You can drive across a lot of our fields now.
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grain doing more twists and turns than a olympic high board diver.
today current season wheat meaning harvested in nov dec 22
Hard 1 our best up $18 per tonne and feed wheat 8 grades below up $17 and other low grades up $10/12
Havent. bothered checking must be a vessel leaving in 10 days or so and scurrying for tonnes
Feed barley up as well.
edit aware that M and K markets are up leading the charge.
starting to think whole wheat complex oversold last 2 or 3 weeks just got momentumn on the downsideLast edited by Landdownunder; Feb 2, 2023, 01:25.
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Originally posted by Landdownunder View Postgrain doing more twists and turns than a olympic high board diver.
today current season wheat meaning harvested in nov dec 22
Hard 1 our best up $18 per tonne and feed wheat 8 grades below up $17 and other low grades up $10/12
Havent. bothered checking must be a vessel leaving in 10 days or so and scurrying for tonnes
Feed barley up as well.
edit aware that M and K markets are up leading the charge.
starting to think whole wheat complex oversold last 2 or 3 weeks just got momentumn on the downside
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostSimple question what is the price you are being offered for Hard 1 wheat per tonne? What protein is your hard 1? One grain buyer was trying to tell me China could buy wheat from Australia for $2 cheaper per bushel than we could supply wheat to China at. Thanks.
Port price $443
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Originally posted by Landdownunder View Postnov dec 23 prices bolted today
Wheat up $80 per tonne, approaching $400 per tonne
Feed Barley up $120 per tonne
I kid you not.
Called free market.
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