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  • farming101
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 3954

    #51
    Originally posted by wheatking16 View Post
    Canola just made new crop year highs.
    Maybe on the nearby chart? Don't see it in the current contract months.

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    • foragefarmer
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2014
      • 3484

      #53
      Originally posted by TechAnalyst View Post
      Considering Larry's attempt to threaten me (or whatever that was) brought it up -- I have been DTN's Canadian grains analyst since October.

      For anyone interested, I put out 2 posts (blogs but I really dislike that term) a week for free public viewing, no strings attached. Just google dtn canada and follow the link to Canada Markets. Past posts remain to look back on for those so inclined.

      This is the link to last week's (as long as it works) [url]https://www.dtnpf.com/agriculture/web/ag/blogs/canada-markets/blog-post/2025/04/11/corn-export-commitments-running-25[/url]
      Very adept, good on you for taking the high road and offering helpful information to those that can use it.

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      • TechAnalyst
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2017
        • 299

        #54
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        With China taking another 468,929 mt of canola in April -- Fully taking advantage of the price break It was responsible for (as suggested earlier in this post)​ -- they remain the top destination by far for canola seed in 2025...

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        • TechAnalyst
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2017
          • 299

          #55
          There is a misprint in the title - it should be (in mt), not (in 1,000 mt).

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          • Sodbuster
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2017
            • 1122

            #56
            Originally posted by TechAnalyst View Post
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            With China taking another 468,929 mt of canola in April -- Fully taking advantage of the price break It was responsible for (as suggested earlier in this post)​ -- they remain the top destination by far for canola seed in 2025...
            I’m surprised, though the Americans bought more canola from us than what’s shown in the graph.

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            • TechAnalyst
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2017
              • 299

              #57
              I think we actually import more from them than we export to them now. I’ll dig that up next week out of curiosity and share it.

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              • AlbertaFarmer5
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 12507

                #58
                Originally posted by Sodbuster View Post

                I’m surprised, though the Americans bought more canola from us than what’s shown in the graph.
                That would be the difference between whole seed and oil/meal

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                • LWeber
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 1432

                  #59
                  Originally posted by TechAnalyst View Post
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                  Fully taking advantage of the price break It was responsible for (as suggested earlier in this post)​ --
                  You cannot make that statement without knowing when the sales were executed. There were sales made in August, 2024 and shipped in April, 2025, according to two traders responsible for over 40% of the canola exports to China during April. Very few sales are made and exported in a 4 to 8 week window and a three month timeframe is optimum.

                  Further evidence for the need of a reporting program when sales are made 9 months prior to execution.

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                  • TechAnalyst
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2017
                    • 299

                    #60
                    It certainly does get under your skin when someone puts useful information out there.

                    I’m sure some might have been interested in knowing that in the first 4 months, China took over twice the 2nd place Japan or how insignificant the U.S. is for a seed destination for example.

                    But if it makes you feel better, you be you.

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