JUST LIKE LAST YEAR, the market is telling,,,(Maybe better put, SCREAMING at YOU!) DON'T PLANT WHEAT !!!!
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The U.S. Winter wheat crop does not mean nothin - there is a huge record wheat crop coming from Mongolia did you not hear ??
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Hopefully done with trouble today. Hit a soft spot hole in a washout wrong. Broke hitch on 5440 along with big anhydrous line not enough to snap the safety valves shut. Run out with water jug and closed valve. give rock picker operator a show today. Got fixed then buried loaded grain truck. folded up drill to get close to truck almost buried onebfront drill castor close one. Loaded drill unhooked then pulled truck out hook back up going good now. Thank goodness for good help
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Yup offered wheat in containers to China, was a full 2$ a bushel over the offers, figured to match it we would have needed 4.00 wheat prices.
And so you wonder why we need efficient logistics, well this is definitely one reason: it costs a huge pile to get grain to market from Canada.
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Too many middle men/people and miles between here and there. And everyone up the food chain has to live like kings and queens leaving tht bottom feeders - farmers as always, the pessants of the system.....
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<a title="Cliff Jamieson - Wheat" href="http://www.dtnprogressivefarmer.com/dtnag/common/link.do?symbolicName=/ag/blogs/template1&blogHandle=canadamarkets&blogEntryId=8a8 2c0bc4c9a7d96014d4a24a0820614">Cliff Jamieson - Wheat</a>
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Of the acres we farm that have been cropped in past, we expect up to five percent to be too wet even in dryer years.
Past few years have seen that go up to about ten percent with some fields and parts abandoned.
Given normal moisture from here on this year, expect the figure to be just over ten percent, something we have to live with until we can get back to dryer years.
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