I agree snappy there is a chance but last year growing conditions in july/august were one in one hundred year events to be followed by no fall frost until oct. If it happens again will you bet a texas mickey just for fun, you on? Our crops are further behind here and still no rain. Rain has benn falling east Sask and a very narow band in western Sask. Most of the western sask crops with those rains have just emerged.
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Snappy
I think you are out to lunch on this. The global crop is not going to be as big as they are saying. The cwb has already reduced their supply to the world by 20%. Thats the milling quality that everyone needs to be able to buy the shit from russia and the ukraine. I will be happy to run an average crop this year and thats after putting more to it than last.
Maybe you are trying to talk the crop prices down, but I haven't figured out why.
After looking at the best pea crops and knowing they are 2 weeks behind - I do not know why pea prices are not at 7 bucks yet. Sure there may be more acres but there is going to be less production. Harvesting peas in september never is a productive job. Quality may be down as well.
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Canola should be bolting this week and barley should be starting to head out. Some of the early canola is starting to bolt in a last ditch effort to do something before it dies and the cereals are starting to tiller. This rain isn't going to save a bumper crop, it might mean combining won't be done with a match though. This is completely different than last year.
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