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    Bean oil continuous highest close since April 23
    Palm oil about the same

    #2
    Originally posted by farming101 View Post
    Bean oil continuous highest close since April 23
    Palm oil about the same
    I noticed canola had afew up days in a row too?

    Why? Not that I don't think its warranted, but why?

    High tide raises all ships...what is driving it.

    Is there any bullish news that would indicate it can keep going?

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      #3
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      I noticed canola had afew up days in a row too?

      Why? Not that I don't think its warranted, but why?

      High tide raises all ships...what is driving it.

      Is there any bullish news that would indicate it can keep going?
      Im grasping at straws but maybe with China's ban on all U.S. ag products the market anticipates China reversing its position on Canadian canola.

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        #4
        Maybe somebody has been getting higher prices all along. There is a story about canola oil going through countries that don’t have any canola plants. Ending up in China.

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          #5
          Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
          Maybe somebody has been getting higher prices all along. There is a story about canola oil going through countries that don’t have any canola plants. Ending up in China.
          Pretty hard not to believe this wasn't just market manipulation to lower canola price because I suspect the crush margins are fan...fu..cking...tastic ..


          And as much as those new markets were helped along with 150 million dollars none of its coming back to primary producers. ...

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            #6
            Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
            Maybe somebody has been getting higher prices all along. There is a story about canola oil going through countries that don’t have any canola plants. Ending up in China.
            Thats not a maybe thats a guarantee. From what I understand plants in China prefer Canola over beens due to canola's significantly higher oil content. Business as usual for them just at a higher profit margin.

            To get around Trumps tariffs Chinese manufacturers put 'made in Taiwan' stickers on their goods.
            Last edited by biglentil; Aug 8, 2019, 22:36.

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              #7
              You guys mean buyers thought $12 farmgate commodity canola was too much money for us peasants?

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                #8
                Or maybe Canola's rallying because they saw my crop getting the flowers blasted off.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                  Or maybe Canola's rallying because they saw my crop getting the flowers blasted off.
                  Nah.....unlimited carry forward and an average crop in the field.......so "they" say.

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                    #10
                    Canola crush margins from ICE;

                    Aug 8th.>Nov/Oct $84.52
                    Aug 8th.>Nov/Dec $89.86


                    A year ago;

                    Aug 8th.>Nov/Oct $37.17
                    Aug 8th.>Nov/Dec $40.49


                    Here's the link(I think 101 gave it to me),
                    https://www.theice.com/marketdata/reports/2 https://www.theice.com/marketdata/reports/2

                    You have to do a captcha, then click accept, then you'll have all the numbers.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                      Canola crush margins from ICE;

                      Aug 8th.>Nov/Oct $84.52
                      Aug 8th.>Nov/Dec $89.86


                      A year ago;

                      Aug 8th.>Nov/Oct $37.17
                      Aug 8th.>Nov/Dec $40.49


                      Here's the link(I think 101 gave it to me),
                      https://www.theice.com/marketdata/reports/2 https://www.theice.com/marketdata/reports/2

                      You have to do a captcha, then click accept, then you'll have all the numbers.
                      Position neutralizing before weekend... big USDA report Monday... Soy crop caught up a long way with heat the past week... buy the rumour... sell the fact... $453 nov a good place to stage some sales in... buy some calls when it tanks next week? Cheers

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                        Bean oil continuous highest close since April 23
                        Palm oil about the same
                        UPDATE: Bean oil continuous chart highest since Mar 15

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                          #13
                          I think veg oil tariffs have been removed in India and China

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