From ICE market comments -
" Canola encountered additional selling pressure due to continued
reports of generally favourable crop conditions in western Canada, reports
of harvesting activity, and strength in the Canadian dollar. The dollar
rallied above parity with the U.S. dollar on Friday, up over three-quarters
of a cent before slipping back. There has been reports of disease and
weather problems in parts of western Canada, but any damage to the crop
does not appear to be significant. "
Now when I look at the pictures from the other thread, I am not sure if any of the traders understand the word "significant".
I have been hearing reports where guys are losing 20 to 40 percent of their crop to disease and then add in what they lost due to flooding/drown out.
I have a hard time understanding where this huge crop is.
Anybody care to hazard a guess.
And could someone also point me to an area where there is lots of flax. My trip the other day made the old spidy senses tingle that someone can't add flax acres properly.
" Canola encountered additional selling pressure due to continued
reports of generally favourable crop conditions in western Canada, reports
of harvesting activity, and strength in the Canadian dollar. The dollar
rallied above parity with the U.S. dollar on Friday, up over three-quarters
of a cent before slipping back. There has been reports of disease and
weather problems in parts of western Canada, but any damage to the crop
does not appear to be significant. "
Now when I look at the pictures from the other thread, I am not sure if any of the traders understand the word "significant".
I have been hearing reports where guys are losing 20 to 40 percent of their crop to disease and then add in what they lost due to flooding/drown out.
I have a hard time understanding where this huge crop is.
Anybody care to hazard a guess.
And could someone also point me to an area where there is lots of flax. My trip the other day made the old spidy senses tingle that someone can't add flax acres properly.
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