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    #13
    Don't get where your going with this CP??

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      #14
      Just kiddin snap

      So how bought canola bjytyfytfi
      buy,sell,hold

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        #15
        Cotton, Soy Oil is at a high, so am I safe to say wait for 20 dollar canola?

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          #16
          BJ......these donkeys will get theirs!Get on a jet and come to WBGA@Calgary would/could/will be theraputic!!

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            #17
            Canola. I'm holding. If we can get Beans to break $13.77 on the March..Lookout I've never been this excited in a long time. I hope we pullback a little further to scare the shit out of a few more boys. Let it be known I've got no more Canola in the bin. Last stuff priced at $12.50, but I have a lot of margin money sitting to take on the Beans!!!

            I'm F...ed up on Wheat though, don't how to play this??

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              #18
              btjadenlepp,

              I would love for you to send that same message at the top of this thread to Minister Ritz and PM Harper.

              This abombination only ends when people like yourselves are willing to engage in the political arena as well.

              I just don't understand what the PM and Ritz are waiting for?

              Do they not understand that that the lives and the livelihoods of our most talented people in prairie agriculture are being mashed and mangled by this ugly agency.

              The PM and the Minister have the power to bring this creature to it's knees but their stroking it instead.

              They've bought into the notion hook line and sinker that this issue is only about the CWB, what's good for the cwb, what's bad for the cwb, cwb this, cwb that, blah blah blah, sniff, snivel, wimper, whine, blah blah blah!

              That is what make's me puke.

              This issue is about farmers and a healthy grains sector only. The cwb is but one component of that dynamic and it's clear to many that it has become a dynamic of poison for this industry.

              Any other facet of society would not think twice of expungeing a poison from the system, but oh no, not us, we fret and worry about the impact on the poison itself.


              It's pure INSANITY.

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                #19
                Sorry for the drunken rant guys.

                You were exactly right to try and sell.

                IMHO.

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                  #20
                  You didn't seem THAT drunk cottonpicken. Must have been drinking watered-down American beer.

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                    #21
                    Maybe I'll have a tear in my beer glass tonight at WBGA annual meeting. In a nearby MGE futures contract that continues to fly higher, can't ship wheat across the border to satisfy the shorts in the cash market(wouldn't even want to think what the buy back values are). In old crop months that continue to erode price wise, can't hedge because ______? Will note the contracts are trading so the CWB does have the opportunity to hedge. Would have to follow tom4cwb suggestion of allowing contracting while market is active - not after the close.

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                      #22
                      Maybe it was too early to cry, wheat futures back in play . Maybe the top is not in.

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                        #23
                        clearly that's not the point.

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                          #24
                          Oh, but that is exactly the point. Yours was and is only a guess when to sell, just a more informed guess.

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