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    #31
    Probably swazhili to guys but us queens English

    https://bit.ly/220503WheatBarleyOutlookVideo

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      #32
      Last edited by Landdownunder; May 3, 2022, 05:40.

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        #33
        The odds of Australia having another huge crop almost three in a row unheard off but the ducks are lining up.

        My patch for sure we had a crap year last year but Australia wide huge don’t suffer from backyarditus.

        Not sure if Austcanada is amongst it but his state of WA they 15 or so guys I know arectravelling very nicely.

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            #35
            Bit of rain about in most states.

            To much for some just right for others tad more needed for some.

            Think Austcananada will fill us in but think fair whack of WA is is ok to good category.

            No idea we’re there gonna store this harvest huge carry over of low protien wheat.

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              #36
              My fowards sales thus far tiny bit of wheat barley canola under 10% of expected production.

              Selling in rising market better than falling.

              Sit wait stalk incremental sale was the plan with targets.

              Think might revise targets.

              My aim is top 15% of prices. But current market one wonders were top is and when it will come.

              All eyes on India Pakistan it seems. Dry in USA and parts of EU taken a back seat. And ukraine

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                #37
                New crop over 15 C$. Things are getting interesting.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                  New crop over 15 C$. Things are getting interesting.
                  Thanks Agstar77 was actually wondering if anyone reads it.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
                    Bit of rain about in most states.

                    To much for some just right for others tad more needed for some.

                    Think Austcananada will fill us in but think fair whack of WA is is ok to good category.

                    No idea we’re there gonna store this harvest huge carry over of low protien wheat.
                    We're in excellent shape especially after today and more showers coming nice and gentle and widespread. The carryover will disappear I reckon although there still likely will be supply chain delays. Ships busy outloading from Albany lately. Going to Esperance port soon to check it out. Bunbury in early June. Low protein not an issue with current global situation. Funny how grain test ers are recalibrated in step with supply/demand

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
                      Thanks Agstar77 was actually wondering if anyone reads it.
                      Very detailed newsletter! Thanks Mallee!

                      Got our peas in last week, should finish wheat this week. Moisture ok but only .33" in the last month... been cool 10-15c in the day and often just freezing at night. Crop protection weed killers short in supply. Crazy Ivan is stealing; JD equipment... Veg oils... wheat... in Ukraine... **** and pillage 'special operation' threatening global thermal nuclear war... $15 wheat and $26 Canola off the combine prices... Biblical apocalyptical times... Biden and Trudeau are a few bricks short of a full load... infant food and Diesel shortage in US/Argentina...???

                      Flood or catastrophic drought threats in North America will keep things volatile this summer!!!!

                      Many Blessings!

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                        Very detailed newsletter! Thanks Mallee!

                        Got our peas in last week, should finish wheat this week. Moisture ok but only .33" in the last month... been cool 10-15c in the day and often just freezing at night. Crop protection weed killers short in supply. Crazy Ivan is stealing; JD equipment... Veg oils... wheat... in Ukraine... **** and pillage 'special operation' threatening global thermal nuclear war... $15 wheat and $26 Canola off the combine prices... Biblical apocalyptical times... Biden and Trudeau are a few bricks short of a full load... infant food and Diesel shortage in US/Argentina...???

                        Flood or catastrophic drought threats in North America will keep things volatile this summer!!!!

                        Many Blessings!
                        Thanks Tom will keep posting it then. Got a few offside here but life goes on. Seeding happening here on marginal moisture but better than zero moisture have a top weekend chaps

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
                          Thanks Tom will keep posting it then. Got a few offside here but life goes on. Seeding happening here on marginal moisture but better than zero moisture have a top weekend chaps
                          Mallee wonderful to have a perspective from you and your different view of the world from‘ down under’!!!

                          We are going to need all the perspectives we can find to make wise decisions this year!

                          Finishing up planting our wheat this weekend… hopefully we will get some rain next week!!! Canola ground here would be much better to plant with a top up! Wet low spots are as dry now as last fall… the extra snow melt went down very quickly!

                          Crazy year, some folks in southern Alberta have stopped seeding on dry land as it is too dry without irrigation. The Peace country too wet…

                          Feast or famine …

                          Cheers

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                            #43
                            mallee, is it EVER flooded too wet to seed down under? We are in the E part of SK, had crazy snow and COLD till late April. Fields are mud and water, zero planting, maybe not for weeks.

                            tom we would be having a FEAST, on this moisture but unable to seed at all.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                              mallee, is it EVER flooded too wet to seed down under? We are in the E part of SK, had crazy snow and COLD till late April. Fields are mud and water, zero planting, maybe not for weeks.

                              tom we would be having a FEAST, on this moisture but unable to seed at all.
                              Parts of qld awash.

                              But my patch never floods

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                                #45
                                India harvesting wheat now. Banned exports.

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