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Wheat markets up , Ukraine Dam destroyed

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  • foragefarmer
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 3482

    #11
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    Canadas worst dam looks better than that rat trap in Ukraine. We all know coke boy was responsible.

    Nova Kakhovka was started under Soviet leader Josef Stalin and finished under Nikita Khrushchev.

    Your Commie hero's built the rat trap Jazz, so who's surprised?

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    • Old Cowzilla
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2020
      • 1557

      #12
      With the loss of the dam what was most of the irrigation water being used for Corn, potatoes ? Just some wheat maybe ?
      Last edited by Old Cowzilla; Jun 7, 2023, 05:37.

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      • AlbertaFarmer5
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2010
        • 12471

        #13
        Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
        With the loss of the dam what was most of the irrigation water being used for Corn, potatoes ? Just some wheat maybe ?
        I just read that Sunflowers are one of the biggest crops in that irrigation area. Which could explain the strength in Canola relative to wheat yesterday.

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        • furrowtickler
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2004
          • 21849

          #14
          I see from twitter the port is now flooding bad as expected, not a goo situation
          Even worse for all the citizens that have endured this stupid war and now this .
          Economic fall out in that region will be huge

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          • TSIPP
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 2661

            #15
            That blown up dam is almost twice the size as lake Diefenbaker, it holds almost 15 million acre feet of water.

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            • quadtrac
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2014
              • 136

              #16
              Doesn’t seem like any news really affects the markets anymore.
              Just go up and down for basically no reasons.

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              • furrowtickler
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2004
                • 21849

                #17
                Originally posted by quadtrac View Post
                Doesn’t seem like any news really affects the markets anymore.
                Just go up and down for basically no reasons.
                All fund money and USDA tinkering
                Nearly zero to do with supply/ demand anymore

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                • fjlip
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 9788

                  #18
                  And DOWN goes wheat today...all bullsh it

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                  • helmach
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2018
                    • 228

                    #19

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                    • Marusko
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2018
                      • 231

                      #20
                      Also

                      North american drought becoming more evident

                      News story in Kansas wheat harvest will be smallest in 60 years

                      https://www.kwch.com/2023/06/05/kansas-wheat-harvest-looks-be-historically-small/

                      Alberta moisture update May 29 notes little reserve moisture in the soil, with large areas of the province having 1-in-25 and 1-in-50 year deficits

                      Why does wheat keep floating down? Maybe too early in the season for the weather to hit the market?
                      Last edited by Marusko; Jun 8, 2023, 13:05.

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