There was a local offer for 17 canola to fill a train. This weekend.
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So far President Trump's winning streak stays intact, which is infuriating his detractors. The Iran war effort gets mixed reviews, however it does a appear that it is at least a small win. Otherwise, the US economy is growing at a fast enough rate to service the debt being racked up keeping a lid on interest rates. Think of all the energy that the US exported during the last 3 months at good prices. Long term rates just do not want to stay above 5%. Even the winter wheat crop, with all the moaning about drought is coming in better than expected keeping the price of poverty grass in check. I knew that was happening when it rained easter weekend in Texas while we were there.
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Im I allowed to call BS on that there aint a single person pardon the pun that misses the single desk in australia canada where ever it's been 18yrs. In the annals of history now.Originally posted by TSIPP View PostWhat’s wrong with you forage? You sound like an old washed up NDPer, you still pissed off that the wheat board is gone?
Even the most ardent supporters here in australia say "well its turned out better than we thought"
Cant lump a statement like that on forage.
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Down under is different than the great white north, we still have ignorant commies up here, just ask Chuck X2. Forage can’t stand seeing someone that might be doing okay or better than himself, I held back on lumping statements…
I don’t see anyone cheering on Trump but can anyone imagine the shitshow Camels and Harris would have brought to the world?
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I wouldn't discount the possibility that during the Glory Days of the cwb, forage was still disagreeable, resentful, jealous, nasty and humorless. Just directed at different targets.
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Bonds were 1st to break . . . .
Cryptos are now the 2nd to break . . . .
Stock markets are the next to break . . . .
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