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    #31
    S3 I wasn't saying prices are going to
    crash or that the crop is huge
    everywhere.

    Somehow what the world produces get's
    crushed and our population is
    increasing.

    Yeah its dry now and it could be dry
    next year, but that's next year.

    Like others, we've having a really good
    production year, not everyone is blessed
    which is unfortunate. I'm taking
    advantage of that because I have been
    fortunate.

    My accountant is all about profitability
    and not just a form filler as yours may
    be.

    Your glass is always half full or tipped
    over. I'm not sure how you can live like
    that.

    Hope all of you enjoy the rest of the
    harvest season. No rain here yet, so
    we're givener....

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      #32
      Couple tenths so far. 85% done. Area a little over
      50%. SW Sask.

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        #33
        Prairiedude . . . Iowa.

        Yields heard exceeding 200 bu/acre plus
        test weights in excess of 54 lb. This is
        dry country and these yields appear
        amazing.

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          #34
          75% done here, no rain, just cloudy cool - kinda nice for combining canola for a change.

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            #35
            1" with lightening and thunder at Kenosee Lake and going to rain again this afternoon. Pars

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              #36
              I like cheladas too. Like them to much.

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                #37
                careful sask99 you will get howled down on here if you actually have a marketing plan
                agriville is the land of do nothing and hope for the best

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                  #38
                  We are always trying to outguess the
                  market aren't we? Always pessimistic
                  about production and optimistic about
                  price!

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                    #39
                    2/10ths rain 2/3rds done. all done cereals last night.
                    (except for corn) .

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                      #40
                      Sask99 it's just everything is MNP! Their definitely
                      not God! Think for your self! If you got a crop lock
                      in but our area we were hours away from loosing
                      this crop on August! I lost a smArt ass friend who
                      believed he never would loose a crop he lost 5000
                      flax and his farm. Shit happens but great you got
                      huge yields, rember our area is on its way back if
                      the weather patterns stay!

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                        #41
                        I went to a farmer thing a few years back
                        and a farmer worked for mnp. He put up
                        his cost of production on an overhead to
                        discuss production and price planning.
                        Most guys could not believe how much
                        he was spending on inputs. He did show
                        that volume made profit better on low
                        prices and/or poor quality from frost.
                        I recall after that session some farmers
                        conclusion was that mnp guy was just
                        showing off. His numbers were real and
                        costs were higher than i would have
                        anticipated.
                        I think he was from Melfort area. Very
                        practical man, his marketing plan showed
                        he was profitable, some margins were
                        very small on some crops but all was
                        black ink. His goal was basically to be
                        farming the next year. It was a very good
                        education for me.

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                          #42
                          Just some canola math. This year
                          50bux$11=$550.00 gross. Last year
                          30bux$14=$420.00.

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                            #43
                            Sahara fn desert here going hard going hard just
                            over one third

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                              #44
                              How about 38X $10=$380 (could be even less$$/Bu)
                              Last year shitty crop, 25X14.50=362
                              Not much better this year for a lot of farmers.
                              Disappointing yields on June seeded canola many under 40 in our area.

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                                #45
                                75% done. 4/10s this morning and radar looking
                                like another 4/10s on way tonight.

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