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    #13
    We are in the money belt this year and we need it badly, 1000 out of 6300 seeded last year with 52 inches of rain. Just finished seeding it all this year. Thank God, Lets hope that we can get it in the bin. 50 km west too dry 50 km east too wet.

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      #14
      Actualy if you go south of the North Sask River from N.B. to Kindersly I think they are in relativly good shape.

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        #15
        furrow come clean i saw that rain sitting over battleford the other day on the radar.

        kindersly was wet . even wilkie i hear got close
        to 1/2 inch.
        but west of that zippo

        I ain't asking for much
        3-4 tenths please
        beat up frozen canola needs a drink

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          #16
          Boarder,are we done seeding?

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            #17
            Two Words: Bond Markets

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              #18
              What is your opinion on the bond market?

              Ajl and bto are right q2 is ending soon and we could
              see a horrible sell off until q3 is seen or seen through
              the smoke and mirrors.

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                #19
                cotton, probably, 8/10 so far. started this year with longer season crops rather than the traditional peas, so still have the option of throwing them in, don't think the retailer will take back the inoculant anyway. Fd pea prices weren't all that bad last year(hoping corn acres will support feed prices) if they were touched a little with frost. Just a wait and see game now.

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                  #20
                  does the debet limit restrict the fed from qe3 or are they governed separtely and irrelevant from one another, budgetwise?

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                    #21
                    Pretty sure they will take back innoculant.

                    The debt limit is the reason for qe,somebody has to
                    buy those bonds so the gov can function without
                    those bonds yielding 20% or god knows how high
                    %.

                    The fed buys the debt-aka monetization of debt-
                    which debases currency and confidence in the usdx.

                    The fed and government are two separate
                    entities,the fed is a private corporation,owned by i
                    believe 300 or so entities.

                    Funny stuff eh?

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                      #22
                      those 300 have a lot of power.

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                        #23
                        sawfly, we ended up with just about 2/10, but yes it was helpfull. Rained a little more just south east of us. North and west of us has recieved close to zero for a long time as well. Not good no matter how you slice it.

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                          #24
                          8/10th. That will slow the mudders down, and get the water runs going for the eighth time.

                          Funny how I didn't have to pray for it. It just happened. Imagine that!!

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