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    Wheat markets

    I see are still moving up
    Canola market flatline now ?
    I kinda thought wheat still had room to move .

    #2
    From DTN headline Spring Wheat Tour: Day 2
    Spring Wheat Tour Scouts Calculate Day 2 HRS Yield of 24.6 BPA, Durum 23.6 BPA

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      #3
      Originally posted by DEEPSouth View Post
      From DTN headline Spring Wheat Tour: Day 2
      Spring Wheat Tour Scouts Calculate Day 2 HRS Yield of 24.6 BPA, Durum 23.6 BPA
      North Dakota

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        #4
        Originally posted by DEEPSouth View Post
        From DTN headline Spring Wheat Tour: Day 2
        Spring Wheat Tour Scouts Calculate Day 2 HRS Yield of 24.6 BPA, Durum 23.6 BPA
        Does that only include fields that will be harvested, or do they include the zeroes?

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          #5
          North Dakota Wheat Commission Administrator Neal Fisher says there are a few bright spots with the spring wheat and durum crop in the state, but there’s also disappointment. “Spring wheat harvest is sporadic right now.” Fisher is seeing more balers than combines running.

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            #6
            Problems showing up elsewhere. Not good.

            AgriMedium
            @AgriMedium
            Replying to
            @siqueiradaniele

            @adrianogomesbu1
            and 2 others
            Third crazy frost wave since June 1st anticipated in #Parana state in #Brazil. Very scary, especially according to #GFS #Forecast. Both end of season #Corn and start of season #Wheat could suffer from it. To monitor!
            #Geosys #GeosysData

            An informative twitter feed, along with AgRural.

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              #7
              One report of 30 BPa . Early seeded.

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                #8
                Originally posted by wiseguy
                Selling wheat locally now for 10.60 a bushel

                No forward contract immediate delivery
                Not selling until or if we get fall rains.

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                  #9
                  Not selling till we get the hrsw in the bin
                  Whatever we do get

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                    #10
                    how come viterra , richardson, well nearly all of them switched to december futures on wheat on monday??????????? and price dropped a buck a bushel
                    farm boy , someone, help me out here?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by burnt View Post
                      Problems showing up elsewhere. Not good.

                      AgriMedium
                      @AgriMedium
                      Replying to
                      @siqueiradaniele

                      @adrianogomesbu1
                      and 2 others
                      Third crazy frost wave since June 1st anticipated in #Parana state in #Brazil. Very scary, especially according to #GFS #Forecast. Both end of season #Corn and start of season #Wheat could suffer from it. To monitor!
                      #Geosys #GeosysData

                      An informative twitter feed, along with AgRural.
                      Yes , apparently they’re not warming twice as fast as everywhere else anymore

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                        #12
                        Flipped the last 25% of my wheat from July to next May, I have lots of time to price now. Not sure if I should be targeting $11 or $12 a bushel.

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                          #13
                          Not talking futures, I guess $12 might be the ticket, anyways I’d be happy with $12.00 but not in a hurry, will wait and see how harvest turns out and go from there. With any luck maybe some big grain company gets caught in a squeeze and futures skyrocket.

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