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    #13
    Thanks for some insight guys. Expecting 60 bushel crop so 5.1 is good profit for me. Did spray for midge and rust so that was quite the expense. By the looks of the rust coming off the wild oats in the canola maybe the rust spraying was justified. Just wish could have hard red spring to sell into higher market but that is hind sight.
    By the way things are ripenning up, she should all be number one grain around here. Unsure about oats quality weight.

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      #14
      I may need a Tyler Durden moment.

      I mean no disrespect.

      You guys have absolutely no clue.

      The part of your brain that allows you to rebuild an
      engine,handicaps you from extrapolating into the
      future on complex economic theories.

      Neither is more valuable than the other,re-read
      that.

      Your kings and you don't even know it.At what time
      in history was a man with thousands of acres able
      to capitalize and exploit?-The question should be
      when where they not?

      You are now oligarchies.

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        #15
        Ask someone where those 4.95 come from and said don't know who offer. It just rumor. I just called Viterra and ask if heard like that and he wish it come true, lol anyway said right now 4.00/bus in Jan contract not bad for fall harvest.

        Also heard there is possible other la nina coming this winter, meaning I feel sorry for Texas and southern States, who may face drought again in 2 years row which I hope they wrong.

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          #16
          Exactly Fran. Exactly.

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            #17
            Just made a deal today on all our w/wheat off board today. $5.40/bus and it's all gone cash money. Our w/wht low below 11 pro so no sense in waiting for a better price through the borg and only haul in 25%.

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              #18
              Fransisco,

              I just LOVE how CWB VP of Sales Gord Flatten talks about how 'SMART' Allen, Cam, and Bill are in marketing grain.

              This occurs from Minute 6 of Part 3 to Minute 8:&30sec. You can just move the 'progress button' loading from minute 6 and it starts in just a few seconds with Gord speaking! It is really cute!ould never differentiate between how smart these three CWB directors are!

              I believe GORD!

              GORD is right!

              If these managers of the CWB sales... know this little about selling our grain... there is little wonder WHY we ALWAYS get the lowest price!

              Think about it.

              CO's 1. Allen, 2. Cam, and 3. Bill must not sell below their cost of sales if they operated in the REAL WORLD the rest of real grain marketers must operate in.

              The only way these three could afford to dump and slash down $80/t to market clearing prices... is if each one of them had a 'Single buying desk' to take certain growers' grain WITHOUT them knowing what they were up to... or they would NEVER get permission to sell their grain!!!

              If I were CWB VP of Sales Gord Flatten... I wouldn't expect any grain sales job offers any time soon!!!

              This would be really funny... if it were not OUR grain... they were selling!!!

              THE CWB admits to 1CWRS High Protein wheat... into the US... at a DISCOUNT of $80/mt... after the lower cost to transport domestic wheat to the domestic market?

              ARE these guys for real???

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                #19
                Had 50000 bushels of 38 pound barley finally found a buyer for it.P&H gave us $3.10 a bushel and they would take it all,we got 30000 bushels hauled and they told us to quit hauling.They got message from higher up telling them to quit buying last year barley,and just wait for new crop barley now.

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                  #20
                  Furrow swimmin in The Money now, He a need some F***** Goggles. That is Thee Best Decision Yous have ever made in yer Life. Welcome to BTO's World, Yous all is just some Tourists!!!!!!!! Reality's a Bitch and I'ma Dance with Her!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                    #21
                    Really Cotton? Your posts are the most important for guys to make marketings decisions for this years crop coming up to help manage their business? Yes there are alternative ways to incorporate bull positions..maybe in another thread?

                    Yes, I follow the bond markets and yields, and it is a very complex and UNCERTAIN market. I don't have answeres, and I don't know anyone who knows forsure what the implications will be when many economies actually address their fiscal challenges. Once these countries truely deal with their situation, and I mean actually deal with them in a way that satisfies the public, that it will forsure be bullish on commodities?? Nothing is foresure. All I know is that later in 2008 you posted on here that cattle futures were just making their next step and heading for the moon....I am sure glad I didn't listen to that!

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                      #22
                      I do appologize for that last post,i had just read some scary economic stuff and was venting.

                      Are you sure your not talking about my nov 2010 post about cattle?

                      http://www.agri-ville.com/cgi-bin/forums/viewThread.cgi?1290568294

                      Coles note version-"cattle are breaking out"

                      And now lets look at what happened

                      http://charts.insidestocks.com/chart.asp?jav=adv&vol=Y&grid=Y&divd=Y&org=stk&sym= GFU1&data=H&code=BSTK&evnt=adv


                      Looky looky-who would have made money listening to cotton.

                      YOU-you **** stick,and i don't remember asking for a dime telling you what was happening.

                      And the markets are not some unconquerable puzzle that nobody can figure out.

                      I haven't had to change an opinion on them in 8 years.

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                        #23
                        i remember cottons comment about heading to the moon it was prophetic and 1 zillion % correct i listen VERY closely when cotton imparts his wisdom.

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                          #24
                          Nope Cotton, it was 2008, and the exact opposite happened. Unfortunately not sure how to find it... so maybe I am just a liar, as cotton could not have been wrong.
                          I am certainly not saying that you don't add value to the discussions. Unfortunately for me, the attitude bothers me at times...just like the last post. That will part is up to me to deal with it.
                          Thankks for posting!

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