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    #16
    Originally posted by sawfly1 View Post
    No worries, it is easy to win a trade war.

    Trump thought he could run the country like he ran his business.
    Be a dick.do not pay and sue .

    tarrifs are pretty close to sueing

    He picked the wrong folks to start screwing with.
    CHINA.
    Even drug his neighbour
    Canada in to kidnap Meng.

    Now we are screwed too.
    I guess if you hang around with
    A dick . Your gonna wear the backlash.

    Oddly China did not like it.
    Being screwed with.
    So here we sit
    More trump winning
    A real prime minister who had any business sense whatsoever would have had a deal done with China and India by now , actually 2 months ago .
    But nope Peter Pan flys around doing useless things that do absolutely zero for the economy. Agree that Trump has made a bed , but our ding bat can not find the door out of the bedroom

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      #17
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      They must know it will be frost free till December 1st 👍👍

      Amazing how this crop is already in the bin and all in excellent shape ... man those guys are good.
      Must have a time machine lol
      Marty fire up the DeLorean and hit 88 mph😉

      Cattle are all limit down today too as a Tyson slaughterhouse burnt up in the states. Cull prices seemed ok at Thorsby where we took all ours to today. Averaged a dollar between the cows and heiferettes which is still better than a month or two ago.

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        #18
        Originally posted by woodland View Post
        Marty fire up the DeLorean and hit 88 mph😉

        Cattle are all limit down today too as a Tyson slaughterhouse burnt up in the states. Cull prices seemed ok at Thorsby where we took all ours to today. Averaged a dollar between the cows and heiferettes which is still better than a month or two ago.
        It’s a bad deal for all of us ......

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          #19
          Anyone know the local grain prices lately in Brazil , Argentina and other major grain exporters????

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            #20
            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
            Anyone know the local grain prices lately in Brazil , Argentina and other major grain exporters????
            Argentinian grain prices just went up by over 30% today... They voted in another socialist, and the currency plunged by more than 30% in a day on expectations that they will default, and socialist policies will drive out investment.

            From Arlan Suderman: Argentine peso collapses today on signs that the country will go back to its previous socialist ways of taxing crop production to finance social programs. Peso had been very week at 45 per dollar, but traded as low as 62 per dollar today. Long-term implicatons for Ags

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              #21
              Decent rains across 60% of Australia cropped areas will add downward pressure.Grain has eased about 15 bucks this week. But dy cropping areas stayed dry and forecast is a dry bias aust wide.

              Even if we have below ave rom here on in we will get ave crop.

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                #22
                The USDA is so out to lunch on the Corn crop its not even funny. Since the late start, the rain events this July have been poor in the Corn belt. Corn isn't going to be a bin buster and guess what it will probably freeze. Yea it's a shit show.

                Ah like stats Canada or Sask ag and food its all good nothing to see move along.

                Grain companies are getting into position.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  Argentinian grain prices just went up by over 30% today... They voted in another socialist, and the currency plunged by more than 30% in a day on expectations that they will default, and socialist policies will drive out investment.

                  From Arlan Suderman: Argentine peso collapses today on signs that the country will go back to its previous socialist ways of taxing crop production to finance social programs. Peso had been very week at 45 per dollar, but traded as low as 62 per dollar today. Long-term implicatons for Ags
                  There goes the “greener grass” in Argentina.

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                    #24
                    Furrow you are right , we should
                    Be doing a deal with China.
                    But we can not because we signed that right away in the the new north American free trade agreement.
                    Not only do we kidnapp for them.
                    No we have to get the US to approve any trade deal we sign with anyone else.
                    That is the whole purpose of the NAFTA 1 and 2
                    Sign away our sovereignty.
                    Whether it is drug prices,chemicals,seed tax.
                    No sense negotiating if the US gets to say no.

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                      #25
                      Wheat seems to be moving independent from Corn this morning, which would be good for Wheat.
                      Although Canola seems to be moving independently from Soy Oil ????????

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                        #26
                        USDA Corn reporters.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by newguy View Post
                          USDA Corn reporters.
                          Lol , ain’t that the truth

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