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    #11
    Thanks ianben, say, how are the winter crops fairing over there? What percent of total production would winter crops makeup? Is the trend to grow winter crops growing or slowing?

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      #12
      Just to follow up on the original theme, a strong close as well. Gains held up during the day in a day that was likely actively traded - will have to look at volume and open interest.

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        #13
        Hi boarderbloke
        We are 100% winter sown
        wheat barley and OSR/canola even trying
        winter sown linseed / flax, priced as a
        premium to canola.

        Wheat and canola definately yield better
        here winter sown, barley and linseed
        perhaps not so marked but we grow both
        for the July harvest date.

        Spring sown linseed can be hard work to
        combine in September due to our damp
        climate. In September I want to be
        sowing wheat not combining.

        Crops look well considering we have had
        one of the coldest Decembers on record,
        even the linseed which is marginal for
        cold.
        Mild again now though but more very cold
        weather could change how crops look come
        spring.

        I would guess UK is 80/90% winter sown
        but as always weather has the final
        say,at least we get two chances.
        Barley, peas/beans, canola, linseed, and
        wheat would be spring sown and acres
        numbers would be as listed.

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          #14
          Charlie,can you please point me in the right direction
          as to barley/feed wheat/corn ratios and proper
          comparisons,nothing i am seeing is making sence.

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            #15
            I have the same frustration. I don't know of any formally posted site. ARD does have good data bases and I could provide a spread sheet with some history.

            The struggles of western barley futures to get volume and the reliance on the cash market (mainly in the nearby) does speak to the issue of price discovery (or lack there of). Other issues but they have been beat to death on Agriville.

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              #16
              Charlie,

              You wouldn't be referring to:


              The dreaded of all meteorological phenomenon... the CyBerian Why!!!

              Would you???

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                #17
                What you are talking about is "WAY" more interesting
                to me than what i was pointing at-which was an
                automatic command control of feed grain shipments
                an movements to satisfy the feed grain industry.

                I ASSumed things where in place,but never bothered
                with it.

                Anywhoo...the carnage a motivated trader or traders
                could doo in a tinly traded ohh never mind

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                  #18
                  Cotton, if you think you are going to cash
                  in a few stocks and corner the silver I
                  mean barley market. It would be neat to
                  watch. Go for it.

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                    #19
                    LOL..one of those goals has been accomplished.

                    Just looking for the next train ride.

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                      #20
                      And Ronny Says...nothin...its a marketing site ment for
                      marketing commentary and ronnie says nothing ????

                      Whats 2plus 2 ronnie?

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