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Canola,,, 20% left,,, what price pulls it?

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    #16
    Errol,errol,errol

    My favourite dog died today-really

    And i dont have an ounce of compassion left in me

    Your bullshit deflationist argument ,is the most
    ignorant,harmful bunch of nonsense cancer ever put
    in the minds of men

    You think a bullshit pension,salary or savings account
    is going to buy you more in the future,you are
    delusional...cash is trash

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      #17
      Took that a little to far,sorry Errol.

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        #18
        Perhaps the market is the ultimate referee on right and wrong. If you fully admit you don't know (which I do), then the question is about managing risk around decisions in the short term which meets the long term objectives of the business (provide the farm family a good living and grow equity in the farm business. Risk isn't something bad - it is both pain and gain. You just have to know its there and accept it, migitate it, or hand off to someone else.

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          #19
          I always like to simplify things. I am a farmer that grew 17,500 bu of canola - 5 3,500 bu bins. I have sold 4 bins (14,000 bu) at various times during the year for an average price of _____. I have my last 3,500 bu bin left. When do I sell it. You put the financial/cash flow needs of the farmer in but I suspect can easily carry into the summer financially.

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            #20
            Jack Crooks at Black Swan trading would tend to incur on what
            Errol said. They recently made a fortune shorting the Yen vs US
            dollar. Rising US oil production helps the US service debt which
            causes the US dollar to rise which is bearish for commodities.
            Cheap energy (Nat Gas) is bring jobs back to the US from Asia
            where NG is four times as expensive. Also the fiscal cliff and
            sequester is cutting the US deficit which is also bullish the US
            dollar.

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              #21
              I have a great deal for anyone storing canola :-)))) A jackhammer with a special attatchement for heated canola chipping crunching. Wait for that.

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                #22
                That last 10 percent just may need a jack hammer? Just wondering

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                  #23
                  In all seriousness if a person does havejeated
                  canola be sure to ALWAYS wear a mask if you
                  have to handle that stuff. There was a young
                  farmer died from spores about 25 years ago.

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                    #24
                    Those that need a jackhammer to do the
                    pull with are mental anyway. They'll
                    never sell at any price, wanna smell it,
                    eh Fharperenritz!

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