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    #25
    Pars, gota give you cedit for pounding this whole triffid thingy but we all know this was a scam to flatten flax prices which it did, much like the b/s canary seed b/s and mustard b/s. At the end of the day no one eats flax in europe it is crushed for linseed oil for linolium(well 90%) This whole sherade in all the above was to drive prices down from 2008 highs - which it did. But now they will have to pay the piper very soon as there will be no stocks left and demand will eventualy push prices to all time highs, very shotrly. See the beef /cattle markets - numbers have gotten too low and the cunsumer will be screaming blue murder very shortly from the grocery counters. - Why, b/c Farmers have/will drop production if they are loosing money at growing or producing any commodity. JMT

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      #26
      Burb, what we produce in westen canada means squat on the world stage. We could(and will not) double production in every commodity in 2011 and it will have very lttle long term impact on world mrkets - except canary amd mustard. If that is what you believe - I agree with others do not grow a crop and let those that did not have a crop have their turn. At the end of the day it will have very little difference on how much we produce - it will depend on much bigger markets than our garden market here, especialy with borg grains.

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