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    #11
    Originally posted by bigzee View Post
    Hard enough time growing durum and wheat this year, besides some exotic crop like that.
    Around here I've decided, friends dont let friends grow soybeans...

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      #12
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      Actually the harvest window for those things was really only supposed to be opening about now anyway.
      If the area results were a little more positive I think I'd be growing them. Perfect way to spread out harvest.
      Peas( if you can successfully grow them) in the beginning of August to Soybeans in October and if you really want to drag out harvest do some sunflowers or corn.

      Bet they're all still standing up after the snow too, sticks with pods on them.
      Maybe some next year. Maybe.
      Peas, durum, wheat, and mustard... 3 of the 4 last years harvest has taken 3 months or more as it is.

      When I'm done for the season, it takes the next 9 months to get rid of the stench of human suffering and decay from the cab of the combine as is. Let's not forget the time it takes my brain to think jumping into that thing is "fun" again.

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        #13
        Dec Bean oil up 3.3% since Tuesday's close. Nov Canola up 1.9% since Tuesday's close.
        CAD struggling to fend off slipping below support.
        Well, up is still up

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          #14
          101, are you implying the local canola price are rising due to CAD falling? Just wondering, as that wouldn't really signal support, would it?

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            #15
            Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
            101, are you implying the local canola price are rising due to CAD falling? Just wondering, as that wouldn't really signal support, would it?
            No, I was suggesting that it could be a bit higher (all things equal).

            There's usually a buck or two for the grain trader in the exchange...
            Should add today's price move is significant. Today's open has become support
            Last edited by farming101; Oct 3, 2019, 10:05.

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              #16
              101, "There's usually a buck or two for the grain trader in the exchange... "

              Isn't that the truth.

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