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    Dont Believe SA will produce a huge bumper this just from a small Mato Grosso

    Mato Grosso

    This is from large scale farm- 80,000
    ha- in western Mato Grosso


    "Not at all, no rain, only 60 % planted,
    and if it doesn’t rain this week I have
    to replant at least 10%. Very dry this
    year".


    Also isnt it funny that some companies a
    month ago were going around telling
    farmers to liquidate all their HRS because this is the best price. Remember
    the $36,000 cost for advise. Now that
    Australia is having a below average crop
    and poor quality. Hm didn't most on here
    know that Australia had some frost
    earlier in year DAH frost doesn't make a
    bumper. Now the same BS on south
    america. Mother nature rules not some BS
    about crop conditions from Grain
    companies.

    #2
    Also member the Alberta marketing advice,
    often given by experts in the field.
    Nobody will go broke selling at a profit.
    On the other hand, GREED is good accordin
    to Geiko!!!!!!!!!

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      #3
      Was on a conference call yesterday with Informa Economics (they have their outlook conference in Calgary November 29 to 30) and they are optimistic on prices as well. US is front end loading their soybean export again which will leave them extremely tight. Weather is not perfect in South America but very early in their crop to be calling for disaster (just over 25 % seeded). How US deals with their tight soybean supplies will be interesting. Soybean meal the driver of prices and soybean oil not nearly so optimistic. Corn prices are curtailing demand but seasonal patterns (harvest sales and availability feed wheat from FSU short term) are holding back prices. Supplies remain tight and corn is likely putting in lows. World wheat situation has changed and becoming more interesting for the reasons stated in another thread. Pulses are dependent to a large extent what happens in the India wheat crop season.

      I note your market plan of selling late winter/early spring. No problems with it. I also don't think anyone should hold off pricing today if they have financial needs/like the thought of having inventory converted into cash. The big thing is to have a market plan and execute on it.

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        #4
        I agree have a plan and stick with it.
        Funny thing is Cargill wanted 36000 for
        advise to sell sell sell off the combine
        because its the best that prices would be.
        Off to Red deer next week for farm show
        any good speakers to see?

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          #5
          reference to pulses is to the winter season crops - not wheat season. Must have wheat on my mind.

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            #6
            SF3 - who is this company that wanted 40K for that advise? Seems like they will have a tough time collecting their fee's for sure.

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              #7
              Not going to Red Deer year so will have to get others to fill in the details. Alberta commission meetings will have a good slate of outlook speakers including Mike Jubinville, Greg Kostal, David Wong and even moi (Charlie Pearson). Alberta farmers will have to check out the Commission websites to find out who is speaking.

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                #8
                Errol will be at Three Hills for ABC/APGC on November 15 as well.

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                  #9
                  Sorry for posting 3 times in a row but the ARD calendar has information on all the Commission meetings in Alberta. Alberta farmers can get details on the meetings including who is speaking.

                  <a href="http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/app55/events">Alberta Events</a>

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                    #10
                    Saskfarmer3 - any good speakers?

                    Well yes I will be going to Red Deer but haven't
                    planned any official talks yet. Lol

                    Sounds like the CWB is paying for the hotel
                    rooms.

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                      #11
                      http://agri-trade.com/stage.html

                      Looks like nothing I be interested is hearing
                      about.

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                        #12
                        How about this...
                        http://www.agribition.com/Show_Information/Grain_Expo/

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                          #13
                          Hey SF3 I'm going to Agritrade too. I'll be the guy
                          wearing a ball cap ;-)

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                            #14
                            Charlie. Something that worries me is if we all
                            hold out till spring we could create 2 problems.
                            Loss of exports since we need to keep the rail
                            lines full throughout the winter and plugged
                            elevators/ train capacity

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                              #15
                              aaaa you'll be easy to spot ColevilleH2S......The
                              guy with the H2S monitor clipped to his ball cap
                              lol

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