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    todays prices fyi

    Get around $20 to even 30 more than these elevator prices, locally to feed mills flour mills pigerries poultry farms.

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    #2
    Any moving? Or is everybody waiting till they see how high it is going to go? Then sell right at the top

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      #3
      Is this local demand due to the drought?

      Our wheat is bid locally for a two or better at 7$ a bushel about, or 257 CAD / 196 USD/mt elevator values.
      Last edited by westernvicki; Nov 29, 2018, 06:41.

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        #4
        With freight and Fx taken into account how do you justify the difference between Canadian and Australian values

        NOV 16 St.Lawrence asking: $352.52 CAD ($264.39 USD)
        NOV 16 West Coast asking: $331.77 CAD ($248.83 USD)
        Adelaide (port or farmgate?): $410.00 AUD ($299.30 USD)

        Nearly $1US/bu difference. (If the comparison is correct and relevant)

        1 AUD = .73 USD
        1 CAD = .75 USD

        Based on Oz H1 and #1 CWRS 13.5 PX


        ANYONE???
        Last edited by farmaholic; Nov 29, 2018, 08:06.

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          #5
          Yep drought basis

          Prices have come back in feed barley particularly.

          Most are selling its in the top 5% of prices in last 15 yrs some selling 2/3 and punting on last 30% of production.

          ASW mentioned lower protien wheat could get $360 in the paddock yesterday

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            #6
            Fowards currently available are $302 per tonne adelaide basis for 19 harvest for standard apw wheat.

            Again fair basis doubt anyone is biting yet

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              #7
              Biggest unknown is sorghum harvest/plantings harvest will occur march april in qld and northern nsw.

              Currentlyb that crop is in dire straight s so feed grains could well go through the roof but as always if it gets to expensive imports happen or guys sell there stock probably the latter

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