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    #16
    I also read that the wheat is originating from the Gulf Coast. Meaning that it needs to transit the Panama canal, somehow.
    This bottleneck at the canal due to drought is eventually going to be helping the competitiveness of Canadian grain vs Gulf coast, or South America.
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      #17
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      I also read that the wheat is originating from the Gulf Coast. Meaning that it needs to transit the Panama canal, somehow.
      This bottleneck at the canal due to drought is eventually going to be helping the competitiveness of Canadian grain vs Gulf coast, or South America.
      Apparently they will be throttling traffic through the canal even more in December than they already have been doing due to the drought.

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        #18
        Originally posted by wheatking16 View Post
        Don't trust bear market rallies.
        So what your saying is when there's a one day rally, sell something?

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          #19
          Originally posted by Jay-mo View Post

          So what you’re saying is when there's a one day rally, sell something?
          Been 1-3 day rallies at best then it falls back since harvest
          but at least it’s holding somewhat. Canola been on a sinking submarine for a long time

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            #20
            Anyone know why soybeans are holding up vs canola? Close to $2/bushel more then canola here.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Jay-mo View Post
              Anyone know why soybeans are holding up vs canola? Close to $2/bushel more then canola here.
              Meal has been the story, not oil. I'm not sure that it makes sense, but the story is that the shortage of soybeans from Argentine crushers is driving up demand for meal. Which is flooding the market with excess oil as a byproduct.
              So much for that renewable diesel story where the demand was going to be for the oil, and meal would be the by-product.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Jay-mo View Post

                So what your saying is when there's a one day rally, sell something?

                It is not that simple, but identify levels where there is a supply of sellers and sell on weakness or exhaustion of the move.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post

                  Been 1-3 day rallies at best then it falls back since harvest
                  but at least it’s holding somewhat. Canola been on a sinking submarine for a long time
                  Actually, wheat just finished an 8 day rally. Before taking a two day pause. The last time wheat had a longer consecutive run was nearly 40 years ago in 1986.

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                    #24
                    Check your bins before getting excited about a rally. Rusty’s and heated are making more and more frequent appearances. Nothing worse than the balloon of a mediocre trigger getting popped with a heated diagnosis.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                      Check your bins before getting excited about a rally. Rusty’s and heated are making more and more frequent appearances. Nothing worse than the balloon of a mediocre trigger getting popped with a heated diagnosis.
                      All grains? Or just wheat?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                        Check your bins before getting excited about a rally. Rusty’s and heated are making more and more frequent appearances. Nothing worse than the balloon of a mediocre trigger getting popped with a heated diagnosis.
                        we had two bins , just a pocket in each . These were non aerated with no roof vents, with warm grain
                        anything with air that was cooled is not an issue .
                        Caught them quickly, and treated into other bins
                        this was dry wheat , but very warm when stored . Generally can happen between mid November to Mid December if those bins not moved of at least turned . If cooled , generally never an issue

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by flea beetle View Post

                          All grains? Or just wheat?
                          Wheat. Haven’t seen or heard about anything in other grains so far.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post

                            we had two bins , just a pocket in each . These were non aerated with no roof vents, with warm grain
                            anything with air that was cooled is not an issue .
                            Caught them quickly, and treated into other bins
                            this was dry wheat , but very warm when stored . Generally can happen between mid November to Mid December if those bins not moved of at least turned . If cooled , generally never an issue
                            Every bin should come standard with a Gatco air tube

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by countryguy View Post

                              Every bin should come standard with a Gatco air tube
                              Do they work with aeration? Or only in non aerated bins? It seems to me that the air would take the path of least resistance out the air tube, and bypass the majority of the grain in the bin.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by countryguy View Post

                                Every bin should come standard with a Gatco air tube
                                Do they work that well ?
                                they seem worthwhile

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