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    What will be the headline tomorrow?????

    With respect to agriculture ......

    Just a Sunday chat about an important industry as 1 in 8 jobs depend on it....or so the Agvocates say...

    #2
    DROUGHT over, FLOODS rage, MASSIVE crop a coming, oversupply, huge carryout, lets pay less for grain and oil seeds, they HAVE to sell. Bins need to empty before harvest....or sell more BINS/BAGS...party on

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      #3
      My guess is fj is right. Everything is rosy and soon it will be Canada day long and the whole country shuts down for a month and nothing gets done!

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        #4
        Prices will crash till farmers try to harvest the uneven canola crop that will have plants 1 month apart in it.

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          #5
          Flamans will have a new add out tomorrow, “with recent rains in the past wk, phones have been ringing off the wall about grain storage, there is still time to book before harvest, but supplies could get tight”. Book today!!

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            #6
            NEWS FLASH...

            THE TOP 25% OF YEILD IS GONE!.

            The "Sham WOW" is just that, a sham and there is no WOW.

            Prospects may have improved but I think damage has been done

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              #7
              Originally posted by Partners View Post
              Prices will crash till farmers try to harvest the uneven canola crop that will have plants 1 month apart in it.
              Im not too worried... July will likely dessicate it into an even crop.

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                #8
                Should be ...
                recent rains will help some areas in western Canada from a disaster.
                Some large areas received too much rain over a short period and caused considerable damage to some already struggling crops
                Some areas the rain will be beneficial for annual crops
                Pastures should recover ok in most areas
                Hay crops in the majority of western Canada are already a write off for next year.
                Soil moisture in most areas has improved dramatically over the past 8-10 days , with some areas still dry and some areas very saturated.

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                  #9
                  Can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.....

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                    #10
                    The drought is over. Average crop at worst, bumper in many areas.

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                      #11
                      Seeing them already,
                      Global warming with have more periods of heavy rain fall, where other areas will experience drought.

                      The script keeps changing to suit the weather conditions, or political agenda.

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                        #12
                        Im sure it will be about the pride parades. As farmers we know we will be getting it up the ass from the industry😁

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