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    #13
    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    This could get very interesting. There are two kinds of fear in my mind:

    Number 1 - Is Canada guilty by association and consequently gets caught up in the war or
    Number 2 - Will Canada benefit by picking up the slack while US gets killed? (Will our dollar be pushed down with American or will it be inversely launched?)

    How do we analyse the fall out and most importantly - how can we benefit from this dangerous
    experiment? Do we stand by and watch or do we jump in? Where is that crystal ball when you need it?
    I asked of the processor with whom I contract my soybeans - what's the upside/risk for us? Ontario has a solid reputation as a steady IP/food grade soybean supplier, albeit small in comparison to the US or western Canada.

    His take on it is that if the tariffs go onto US beans, we can expect to get hit with them as well because the Chinese foresee that the US will try to channel their beans thru Ontario and Brazil.

    Bunge, Cargill et all do not know borders the way we do as producers.

    Like, there wouldn't be anything suspicious about Ontario shipping 300 million bu of soys from 3 million acres, would there? LOL

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      #14
      Soy futures only slightly lower, DOW down 400.
      Traders thinking trade war will be avoided but economy will suffer otherwise?

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        #15
        Originally posted by burnt View Post
        I asked of the processor with whom I contract my soybeans - what's the upside/risk for us? Ontario has a solid reputation as a steady IP/food grade soybean supplier, albeit small in comparison to the US or western Canada.

        His take on it is that if the tariffs go onto US beans, we can expect to get hit with them as well because the Chinese foresee that the US will try to channel their beans thru Ontario and Brazil.

        Bunge, Cargill et all do not know borders the way we do as producers.

        Like, there wouldn't be anything suspicious about Ontario shipping 300 million bu of soys from 3 million acres, would there? LOL
        There will be very little impact on the soy market as there is no surplus beans at $10 US per bushel. China needs the beans unless they are short $USD to pay for them which is the bigger problem. Getting the beans through Canada is a bit of a way out for them if we have the ability to load them on a boat some where. Could be good for Canadian shipping. Beans trading higher in the US

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          #16
          Originally posted by burnt View Post
          I asked of the processor with whom I contract my soybeans - what's the upside/risk for us? Ontario has a solid reputation as a steady IP/food grade soybean supplier, albeit small in comparison to the US or western Canada.

          His take on it is that if the tariffs go onto US beans, we can expect to get hit with them as well because the Chinese foresee that the US will try to channel their beans thru Ontario and Brazil.

          Bunge, Cargill et all do not know borders the way we do as producers.

          Like, there wouldn't be anything suspicious about Ontario shipping 300 million bu of soys from 3 million acres, would there? LOL
          Do they not have to get a 'Certificate Final' from CGC anymore or did that get thrown out with Modernization of Grain Act Too?

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            #17
            Maybe they could haul grain south and soybeans north and plug the rails more....CN might just do it ....they are in a shit load of trouble with the STB in the states. ...

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              #18
              Well Trumps supporters got punished with gains in bean futures of +5% since the threat of tarrifs .... I guess China really threw a **** into his base.

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                #19
                Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
                Do they not have to get a 'Certificate Final' from CGC anymore or did that get thrown out with Modernization of Grain Act Too?
                I have no idea of what the requirements are for crush beans but I know that there is a really tough traceability paper trail we have to maintain for IP beans.

                Which led me to think that there might be some opportunity for that kind of bean.

                We'll know by next year this time, LOL!

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                  #20
                  After looking at whats happening in the markets and all the huff and puff going on. I think trump maybe hit the nail on the head and maybe China isn't as big as they seem.

                  Now, this could be just short term as the China Russia railway is finished or the excess amount going into SA but it might help the USA get back to positive and well Canada were just not ready for major league.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    Maybe they could haul grain south and soybeans north and plug the rails more....CN might just do it ....they are in a shit load of trouble with the STB in the states. ...
                    Indeed...


                    The STB has teeth, unlike up here.


                    Big thing to remember, this is the clash of the Titans... The US is a mega power as far as economic forces, and China, allied with Russia, all the *Stans, and South America, is equally powerful.


                    Canada is a little bug. Either one of them stumbles and we'll be squashed like a bug.


                    We're already completely irrelevant in international affairs.

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                      #22
                      Would any of you take Trudeau serious if he stopped in and said hello?

                      Pretty tough to take a drama teacher seriously at the best of times....

                      That's all he is ....nothing more.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by bucket View Post
                        Would any of you take Trudeau serious if he stopped in and said hello?

                        Pretty tough to take a drama teacher seriously at the best of times....

                        That's all he is ....nothing more.
                        Yup. And I'd make him a stake.

                        Bwahahahaha!

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