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    #25
    LOL, quite the racket...

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      #26
      Originally posted by farming101 View Post
      LOL, quite the racket...
      It wouldn't be "public" enough for me!

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        #27
        Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
        There are many Factors manipulating and depressing market price out there. At Anuga food show foreign buyers have all been fed the line that the world is awash with lentils, therefore very few sales this year because the offers that are way down there.
        Actually it's not just talk. Red lentils from Kzackstan are moving into Turkey reflecting 16 cents/lb to Canadian grower. And they call them on Monday and it arrives on Thursday. We are in for a huge correction.

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          #28
          Well so is the market , there will be a huge correction in acres.
          Not that the world cares though .
          So the world is awash in wheat , peas , lentils, Time to cash er in ??
          Add in all of the Liberal tax changes , carbon tax wealth transfer scheme.
          Not a vey bright future at all .

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            #29
            I agree furrow the boom is over now the politicians are going to take the last few cents we have left and its game over.

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              #30
              Originally posted by dave4441 View Post
              Actually it's not just talk. Red lentils from Kzackstan are moving into Turkey reflecting 16 cents/lb to Canadian grower. And they call them on Monday and it arrives on Thursday. We are in for a huge correction.
              That can't be good for the world businessman of the year....

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                #31
                Originally posted by bucket View Post
                That can't be good for the world businessman of the year....
                If he only relies on a margin for processing and handling.... he should be fine. But if he is long pricey product on speculation....he might get a haircut or should I say brush cut. I don't feel sorry for him if he's speculating.

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                  #32
                  Neighbors don't believe he's only made 4 million on 9 billion in sales....

                  They think he's hiding the cash.....


                  But he's still on the government tit. ...

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                    #33
                    That could not be ..... lol
                    Parsley was the first one to bring this up months ago, not much was said

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                      #34
                      Originally posted by bucket View Post
                      That can't be good for the world businessman of the year....
                      He has huge splitting operations in Turkey so they can take advantage of this cheap product as well.

                      Acres needed to drop last year and didn't in Sask. I have been saying this for months. Any price for any of the different lentils today is higher then it will be 6 months from now. Canada has about two million MT of reds to export and very little program past end of October. No one is hardly talking about India phyto issues because not much demand anyway and Australia has another crop of reds coming in Dec. and haven't sold out of the last year. They can comply with the phyto needs easily.

                      I was at Anuga in Germany last week and had many many people from Russia and Ukraine that wanted us to help them with their exports.

                      It's not just about red lentils and peas. Russia is offering green lentils into our top markets like Dubai/Iran and Colombia.

                      Canaryseed is another one that is coming from Ukraine. They will grow anything that their govt doesn't tax them to export.

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