I got 73.05 month/ yr end # and this slow trickle is gonna turn into a waterfall. What do you got 101?
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Should mean a jump in inputs even though most of the fertilizer is made in saskatchewan or Canada...
Nice to be able to make an imaginary trip to NOLA and increase the price for no good reason because natural gas is produced here as well...
****ing retarded......
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Originally posted by bucket View PostShould mean a jump in inputs even though most of the fertilizer is made in saskatchewan or Canada...
Nice to be able to make an imaginary trip to NOLA and increase the price for no good reason because natural gas is produced here as well...
****ing retarded......
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I guess it makes us competitive in the grain markets.
But I've been bringing some stuff up from the States for a restoration project I would like to finish and boy does it add to the cost, exchange and taxes...yikes.
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73.05 by yearend would be overdone but could play out. Looking for sub 73 in Jan.
Was thinking this drop in the CAD should boost Canola bids. About all it's doing is improving the crush margin
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Macdon02...
73.05... may be easy after today;
"Reuters 4:00 p.m. (2100 GMT), the Canadian dollar was trading 0.7 percent lower at 1.3598 to the greenback, or 73.54 U.S. cents. "We are seeing an extremely orderly move but a weakening Canadian dollar, as would be expected with lower oil prices and deteriorating risk appetite," said Greg Anderson, global head of foreign exchange strategy at BMO Capital Markets in New York. Wall Street stocks fell in volatile trading amid concerns of slowing growth and a looming U.S. government shutdown."Originally posted by macdon02 View PostI got 73.05 month/ yr end # and this slow trickle is gonna turn into a waterfall. What do you got 101?
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