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    Collapsing Cdn Hog Bids

    Tough news for our hog industry right
    now. The flood of hogs to market as a
    result of the U.S. drought has triggered
    a substantial cash market drop here.
    Also, strong loonie a concern.

    Western Cdn hog bids heaved 12 cents/kg
    last week and a further 14 cents this
    morning. Believe our cash market is down
    into a $1.20 to $1.25/kg range.

    Not sure if this will be a direct hit
    toward our fat cattle market. Hopefully
    not . . . but the consumer should have
    cheaper pork at the counter. Beef market
    share may be impacted into late Sept.

    Cattle packers here appear to be pulling
    on contract cattle right now. Alberta
    fed cattle basis levels are now the
    weakest of the year (about $15/cwt)

    fyi . . . .

    Errol

    #2
    At some point i imagine the perfect skip rope counter
    trade will develop between hogs and corn.

    Anybody short canadian housing?Ive only found one
    investment vehicle,but not sure its the best.

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      #3
      cotton . . . Wednesday should be
      interesting.

      USDA crop report, Bernanke will he or
      won't he QE3? plus investors becoming more
      concerned about the China slowdown.
      Suspect market volatility is about to pick
      up.

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        #4
        At this hour i have many doubts.

        I dont doubt there will be another qe3,but before it
        happens and all things I've read,something is not
        right,bill gross saying buy gold ,WTF is that???,article
        after article steering/hearding the direction of the
        investment community,into the barn where a big man
        with sheep sheers awaits for us dumb bastards.

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          #5
          Corn technically starting to break down.
          Dec corn into the $7.70 to $7.75/bu area?
          . . . ultimately looking for the contract
          to take aim at $7.50 somewhere down the
          road, but not this go-around, unless USDA
          is bearish tomorrow.

          This might spark a rebound in feeders and
          lean hogs.

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            #6
            Big sky has filed for bankruptcy.

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