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Originally posted by walterm View PostYes i know but questions still linger. What about next strike or interruption in shipping, did we learn anything and going to make changes, or just make farmers look like whiners again?
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Originally posted by walterm View PostThere were 35 vessels showed up last week that is up 55% of normal for the week. Who the heck would order that many extra vessels when there was a looming chance of a strike? But of course they can just pass on dumurage doesn't matter how long strike goes on they will still make there handling.
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34 in port on west coast.
15 due to arrive by Dec 1
http://quorumcorp.net/Downloads/WeeklyReports/GMPGOCWeek201915.pdf http://quorumcorp.net/Downloads/WeeklyReports/GMPGOCWeek201915.pdf
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Strike is over now, wonderful, just wonderful.
Meantime even though the propane rationing has been relaxed some, the corn is still in the field and today we have winds up to 80 kmh with driving rain ponding in the fields. This, after several perfect harvest days went by with combines in the shed.
Guess what that does to corn already compromised due to a bass ackwards growing season.
Before this weather hit, there were already significant yield losses because of cutworm. Cobs falling off the stalk don't make it up the corn head.
Whether it's western crops not moving, western resources land-locked, or eastern commodities facing reduced values, no one gives a damn about it.
If one were to try to come up with a plan to destroy vital economic sectors which produce food, fiber or fuel, it couldn't be done better than the T2 government has done since the sock puppet was anointed.
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Originally posted by burnt View PostStrike is over now, wonderful, just wonderful.
Meantime even though the propane rationing has been relaxed some, the corn is still in the field and today we have winds up to 80 kmh with driving rain ponding in the fields. This, after several perfect harvest days went by with combines in the shed.
Guess what that does to corn already compromised due to a bass ackwards growing season.
Before this weather hit, there were already significant yield losses because of cutworm. Cobs falling off the stalk don't make it up the corn head.
Whether it's western crops not moving, western resources land-locked, or eastern commodities facing reduced values, no one gives a damn about it.
If one were to try to come up with a plan to destroy vital economic sectors which produce food, fiber or fuel, it couldn't be done better than the T2 government has done since the sock puppet was anointed.
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