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    #21
    I bet it’s the same story across 80% of Sask for sure right now as above posts

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      #22
      I don’t your number is far off, it’s more than the industry wants to recognize.

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        #23
        Canola 15.98 to wadena this morning.

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          #24
          16.11 TO Davidson

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            #25
            Vast majority of canola been gone here for months in this area . Bills had to be paid and with below average yields last year bins are empty
            so canola could go to $20 again , most will just watch from the sidelines here

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              #26
              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
              Vast majority of canola been gone here for months in this area . Bills had to be paid and with below average yields last year bins are empty
              so canola could go to $20 again , most will just watch from the sidelines here
              An opportunity to replace with paper.

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                #27
                New crop bids @Bunge Ft Sask range from 16.20 in Sept to 16.41 for Jan 2026. Best old crop is at $16.58 for August. Old and new crop has pretty much levelled. Seen some canola bolting already from the drought but one inch last Saturday has bought some time around here.

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                  #28
                  Soy bio fuel agreement Friday seen as somewhat positive

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                    #29
                    Roughly 25 billion gallons per yr including 9 billion of diesel, jet fuel, transportation type fuel including canola oil.
                    1 billion gallons requires 8 million tonnes of canola seed @ 42% oil content.
                    Canola is preferred over SBO due to better low temp flow especially for JP.
                    Some provision for US source but if canola oil is at a significant premium down there someone will figure a work around.

                    DYOD as this is just my back of a napkin figures.

                    The whole net zero targets are heavily based on Biofuel.
                    No way around it.

                    40% of the US corn crop goes to ethanol for gasoline blends.
                    Last edited by shtferbrains; Jun 16, 2025, 15:59.

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