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    #13
    Black Sea wheat just keeps selling. I don't know anything about the cost structure of Russian or Ukrainian farms but they seem to be able to sell wheat at these prices.

    Or, (conspiracy theory) this could all part of the new non gun warfare the world is engaging in. Cyber crime, election influencing, hacks everywhere and, attacking the west through agriculture. Black Sea wheat takes out North American and Aus wheat. Chinese tariffs and trading practices takes out the oilseeds.

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      #14
      Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
      Black Sea wheat just keeps selling. I don't know anything about the cost structure of Russian or Ukrainian farms but they seem to be able to sell wheat at these prices.

      Or, (conspiracy theory) this could all part of the new non gun warfare the world is engaging in. Cyber crime, election influencing, hacks everywhere and, attacking the west through agriculture. Black Sea wheat takes out North American and Aus wheat. Chinese tariffs and trading practices takes out the oilseeds.
      Russia and the FSU actually put money into agricultural infrastructure that allows them to have a lower cost to port....and they have decided to want farmers because its a good return for the country....


      In other words they are kicking our ass in international markets .....and its in a form of subsidies...they have what we would call the crow rate...

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        #15
        Most grains and oilseed futures show pretty good carry in deferred months.
        Indication that growers are selling.
        Oats is exception but maybe disfunctional futures market.

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          #16
          Unharvested crop puts our crop insurance and agristability programs in a position likely to attract more criticism from chronic complainers.
          If they pay out before crop is harvested and later it turns out the loss was not great they have to ask for money back.
          If they wait to pay then they are condemned for that.
          No easy answers except to ask for understanding from growers.

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            #17
            Originally posted by Hopalong View Post
            Unharvested crop puts our crop insurance and agristability programs in a position likely to attract more criticism from chronic complainers.
            If they pay out before crop is harvested and later it turns out the loss was not great they have to ask for money back.
            If they wait to pay then they are condemned for that.
            No easy answers except to ask for understanding from growers.
            As tough as this harvest has been with lost volume and value....I seriously doubt we will be in a claim position.
            But how would I know anyway when program administration sets the crop values used in the calculations.
            I'm pretty darn greatful that I won't be in a claim position because that would mean the results of the 2019 crop were CATASTROPHIC "for us".

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