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    #16
    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
    What!!? A marketing thread!!!??
    Well, we'll lose Chuckass that's a big 10-4!
    Just my situation, for logistical purposes and opportunities.
    44 bu wheat sold off combine so far.
    No peas. They usually go all in one shot early winter. No canola, yet...
    Hoping to do more wheat. If goes high enough will try sell some for next year.
    Watching canola close though. Like to crack all bins before Xmas.
    So what do you do if you only combine 25 bu of wheat?

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      #17
      You get out the checkbook
      Thats what were gonna be doing right away with hailed out peas and barley
      You know , you win some and lose some,
      Cant win them all , but we have won far more than we have lost , you know its farming
      Last edited by Guest; Jul 12, 2020, 08:30.

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        #18
        So if no one pre-sold, would prices go up?

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          #19
          Originally posted by tweety View Post
          So if no one pre-sold, would prices go up?
          Sure it would but it would also drop like a rock once the first guy sold at harvest time. Higher highs and lower lows.

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            #20
            Originally posted by tweety View Post
            So if no one pre-sold, would prices go up?
            The problem here is if you dont presell you dont haul from combine

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              #21
              Originally posted by tweety View Post
              So what do you do if you only combine 25 bu of wheat?
              Likely, at the price I sold it at they will fill it with someone else's.

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                #22
                Originally posted by tweety View Post
                So if no one pre-sold, would prices go up?
                Not sure how you would even achieve that scenario.
                A world wide wheat board and no futures markets I guess.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                    Not sure how you would even achieve that scenario.
                    A world wide wheat board and no futures markets I guess.
                    Sorry, i mean if farmers never pre-sold.

                    I always fear not having the pre-sold grain, along with everyone else and the price going crazy.

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                      #25
                      Sounds like you guys are averse to FowarD sales.

                      30% of aph

                      So 325 on farm for wheat wasn’t there for you guys in April

                      Ps I didn’t get on it presale week before 10 less

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                        #26
                        We generally do 25% of average production
                        Like case IH said , need crop movement and cash flow.
                        Markets have already changed a bit since I started this thread . Will be watching for opportunities for the next two weeks .

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                          #27
                          Russian wheat harvest update:

                          Wheat - 5.8MHA, 19.7mmt, 3.37MT/HA.

                          Yield per hectare down 14% on 2018, and 12% on 2019, adjusted to the same hectares cut.

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                            #28
                            Some peas booked. Will look to book more the closer we get to harvest.

                            Some durum booked. Likely bin the rest and see what shakes.

                            Mustard in production contract.

                            Utility wheat unpriced. Waiting to see what happens in the feed market, and whether its saleable for milling or not.

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                              #29
                              Appears worldwide wheat yields were pegged to be large yet every time I check Twitter yields prospects are getting dropped. Big crops get bigger. Can big crops get smaller. Another tidbit I see Brazil has moved 92% of their corn vs 72% last year. I don’t know much but I find that interesting.

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                                #30
                                Just Sold 3/4 of last years lentil crop at 28c. Price now 26c. Buyers waiting to see what comes through. Not hearing great things about the coming crop.

                                Holding.

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