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    markets and info

    log onto agriville each morning and check markets wheat up 13 today.

    were do you guys go for a quick market summary of nights events or days I should say and why and what happened.

    don't want a novel just a half page with few basic points we don't get them here till about 10 am our time.

    its 6.30 am presently.

    see canola $507 whats a trigger for sales for you guys currently in oz forwards are $525 guys tipping there toes in the market at that for new seasons maybe 5% of expected production and will scale up until 30 to 40% sold

    I never forward sell canola kind off high risk crop low rainfall and frost risk

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    Here is a portal that gets you into some daily Canadian news items
    [URL="http://www.agcanada.com

    /daily"]http://www.agcanada.com/daily[/URL]

    These guys make a good effort weekly
    [URL="http://rayglen.com/"]http://rayglen.com/[/URL]

    A lot of market commentators are subscription based

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      #3
      Does anyone pay for a marketing service where you let someone else market your crop? Bonus is there wouldn't be any emotional attachment, draw back is they have no skin in my the game. Thing is no one has a crystal ball that works but market watchers should have a better handle on the situation

      I do subscribe to a couple of marketing news letters. Certain times of the year it can get hard to find time to study them.

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        #4
        Rayglens commentary is good but only every couple weeks it seems. Farmlead has a daily brief that is ok. Other than that google news your grain and sort by date can help build an insight. The weather is truly king follow that closely in grain growing regions and you might be the furthest ahead.

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