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    nearly back to the Sept/19 low which was a 9 year low event

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      #3
      Can always eat 'em. Or milk 'em if you can catch one

      Walking in High Cotton

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhsbhbnKoR0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhsbhbnKoR0

      Wall Street Fell?
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHdXQAQHjd8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHdXQAQHjd8

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        Another causality of the beer flu..........

        I’m glad we got 10 months till anything substantial has to leave here. Hopefully this pandemonium........ I mean pandemic will be sorted out by then and some sanity can return to society. I hope there’s not much suffering (economic and physical) in the mean time.

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          Originally posted by woodland View Post
          Another causality of the beer flu..........

          I’m glad we got 10 months till anything substantial has to leave here. Hopefully this pandemonium........ I mean pandemic will be sorted out by then and some sanity can return to society. I hope there’s not much suffering (economic and physical) in the mean time.
          Yes. I have some grain left to market that may have to wait for awhile. I am making plans so that there will be no situations for pressured selling for cashflow.

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            #6
            Originally posted by LEP View Post
            Yes. I have some grain left to market that may have to wait for awhile. I am making plans so that there will be no situations for pressured selling for cashflow.
            Lots of feed barley in the bins here too. Worst case it becomes cow chow next winter instead of cash in the next few months. Flexibility is a lifesaver at times like this.

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              #7
              Originally posted by woodland View Post
              Lots of feed barley in the bins here too. Worst case it becomes cow chow next winter instead of cash in the next few months. Flexibility is a lifesaver at times like this.
              No barley to be had in south west sask. brokers are calling Huts are calling durum a different story.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jimmy View Post
                No barley to be had in south west sask. brokers are calling Huts are calling durum a different story.
                Glad to hear, got a bunch of spring thrashing that I'm sure hoping is saleable!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jimmy View Post
                  No barley to be had in south west sask. brokers are calling Huts are calling durum a different story.
                  Lethbridge barley is quoted at 220-233 a tonne. What are you hearing in your area?

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                    #10
                    Ditto here barley on the move thinkback up to 280/90 mark. Meat getting hoarded now at supermarkets

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