I don't really have a handle on what crops are like across western Canada this summer, sounds like many areas are getting just in time rains, few areas are flooded out, and a big chunk is dry but not quite desperate enough to make headlines, is that fair?
But will it matter? Are we going to be drug down along with CBOT prices regardless of what we produce? I still think that we have opportunities to fill the void left by US trade policies and retaliations, but at what price level?
At the middle of July, not much room left for any weather rallies, except maybe an early August frost or blizzard, probably not something one should bet the farm on...
Are we likely to be flooded with cheaper US grain, equalizing the price difference if our export markets hold up?
But will it matter? Are we going to be drug down along with CBOT prices regardless of what we produce? I still think that we have opportunities to fill the void left by US trade policies and retaliations, but at what price level?
At the middle of July, not much room left for any weather rallies, except maybe an early August frost or blizzard, probably not something one should bet the farm on...
Are we likely to be flooded with cheaper US grain, equalizing the price difference if our export markets hold up?
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