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    #13
    Cotton, It's not really your insights that are the problem (those are pretty good actually); its the attitude. The title of this thread perfectly demonstrates that attitude.

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      #14
      Just to echo FarmRanger, you contribute a lot in terms of market outlook/opinion (a healthy thing). The fact that someone does something different than you do is not a bad - the decisions are base on their needs/market opinion which again is the sign of a good business environment. The title reminds me more a recreation hockey league than respect for your peers as proffessionals who all have to made different decisions based on their business.

      Perhaps you are getting frustration as well. The $20/bu durum(I'll assume $18/bu delivered local elevator is irrelevant to western farmers except as it improves pool returns/the average price western Canadian farmers accept. These sales (both potential and actual) would have been included in the last PRO. The cash price today via fpc is about $10/bu - a $1.35 discount to the last PRO with cost reflecting CWB (not farmer risk). The 100 % EPO premium is $1.61/bu - even higher realizing you can participate in higher payments than the current PRO. If you can show me how a farm manager can sell for this price and deposit all the money, then we have a conversation.

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        #15
        I appreciate this discussion board for the opinions and perspectives that each of the participants is willing share. That could include yours Cotton, if, like Charlie and FarmRanger point out, it didn’t come with the childish behavior, the objectionable language, and the false bravado.

        When you grow up or sober up, you may come to realize that your “insights” will be paid attention to a bit more - perhaps even respected. As of now I’m sure most readers, if they aren’t disgusted, just give your comments a brush off. You and your insights come as a package Cotton.

        And please, if you really think you’ve saved someone from their own misfortune in the market - well that’s just another demonstration of the immature attitude.

        Grow up.

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          #16
          I may be a foul mouthed,childish booze bag with an immature attitude but my bravado about all things market is not false.

          Why do you guys take everything so god damn seriously?

          The title of this post was meant as a joke,i was laughing(and sober,well pretty sober)when i wrote it.And look what happened,the chat room gestapo comes to stick a boot in my face.I guess i shouldnt be surprised even Tom was quickly kicked back in line when he tried thinking outside the box.

          Kodiak could you please remind me on your oh so valueable contributions.

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            #17
            Cotton would never state what his name was or where he farmed because he would be too embarrassed to let people know who he is. It is easy to hide behind a username on the internet and spew out the crap that he does. I am sure he does not talk to his fellow farmer neighbours on coffee row like he does on the internet. He would probably get the crap kicked out of him.

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              #18
              Why doesnt everyone re-read this entire thread and then decide how out of line i really am compared to others.

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                #19
                CP,

                If people didn't care... they wouldn't answer.

                You HAVE given valuable insight... a contribution that is appreciated... folks would like you to tone down the language. The "stun" value is not appreciated.

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                I believe most folks would like to have you continue to participate in the marketing discussions... less the profanity.

                I can go down to the coffee shop or bar and get lots of it... that is where it belongs... please park it there!

                I Appreciate your out side the box ideas... keep them comming!

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                  #20
                  What's funny Cotton is that you think parroting socialist mumbo jumbo, is 'thinking outside the box'. In Canada that is the box and there is nothing new about it.

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                    #21
                    cotton re:
                    Hopefully i helped at least one person in computer land from selling grain to early.

                    Question is this your point, unleash hell and open the bin doors. oh ya the CWB prevents that

                    What about other crops I'll predict peas will also go higher but since I won't pick a high I'll be a genius untill the market goes lower.
                    You predicted higher flax what is the high point at which you will sell?
                    Will you be a retard if the cash price goes higher, or will it be good price taking because you locked in profitable prices?

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                      #22
                      I'm not a socialist,liberal or conservative.

                      I do find the new corprate governance system interesting.One third weighting to social,one third to environmental and one third to business.

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                        #23
                        Hate to say it, but durum in Minneapolis has dropped to $18.50. Has actually been there for a few days.

                        I seem to remember Cotton talking about markets going up, but don't recall him actually picking a specific number or date. And when I've asked when it's going to turn lower (that's my vague prediction), he gets strangely quiet. Correct me if I'm wrong though, cause I don't read absolutely every post.

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                          #24
                          Well the point of this whole thread was that i called 20 dollar wheat within 36 months.That was maybe 8 months ago?.

                          I was laught at and berrated to no end.

                          When oil was 27 and i said it was going to 50 the same thing happened.

                          The only thing i did wrong was lowball my figures.

                          The direction is up,while going up and down.The sell and buy points-well i'm done giving free info.

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