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    USDA strikes again

    2026 needs a disaster some place

    $10 canola, $6 Wheat, $4 barley $2 oats

    Don't worry Trump will write cheques...
    Last edited by fjlip; Jan 12, 2026, 13:10.

    #2
    Every farmer i know in the USA had a piss poor corn crop. I seen the corn crops they didnt look very great yet they produced a massive amount.

    Sort of Like the Canola crop in Canada. HAHAHAHA

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      #3
      Is anyone surprised?
      usda is never good news for prices.

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        #4
        Canada census should be done this year. From 2016 to 2021 Canada lost 3.3 million acres of crop land. Will 2021 to 2026 be similar?
        I’m thinking the US would be similar.

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          #5
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
          Every farmer i know in the USA had a piss poor corn crop. I seen the corn crops they didnt look very great yet they produced a massive amount.

          Sort of Like the Canola crop in Canada. HAHAHAHA
          Apparently all the ones you know are liars according to USDA. So is the gov lying or incompetent.
          Last edited by agstar77; Jan 12, 2026, 17:51.

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            #6
            Friends that farm in N.D. had the best corn crop they have ever grown.

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              #7
              Trying to keep it civil here why the antagonism agstar anyway my comment will go against the grain as long as ive been following usda reports in the ultimate there never more than a few % out.
              You guys know more than me though but I was in texas oklahoma corner of Kansas and Missouri I didnt see one crook wheat crop but your talking corn.
              Plenty of days 10 hours in car chasing tornadoes saw alot of country alot of back roads

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                #8
                Thats how you politely disagree with saskfarmer now we will debate in a rational fashion.

                But wow theres a mountain of wheat in the world.

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                  #9
                  My immediate family who farm in Minnesota told me this year was their best corn crop ever.

                  They were also very pleased with their wheat and bean yields as well.

                  I don't know much about drive-by yeilds, but what ends up in the bins doesn't lie.

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                    #10
                    With so little happening in the world its hard to trigger any market swings. Fert,seed,chem and part prices still holding firm.

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