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    #25
    Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
    MOSCOW, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Russian wheat export prices fell
    last week for the third week in a row, under pressure from the
    new crop and signs it could be larger than previously assumed,
    analysts said on Monday.
    Russian wheat with 12.5% protein loading from Black Sea
    ports was at $201 a tonne free on board (FOB) for supply in
    August-September at the end of last week, down $4 from the week
    before, agriculture consultancy IKAR said in a note.
    Sovecon, another Moscow consultancy, pegged wheat at $200
    per tonne, down $5. Barley fell by $1 to $182 a tonne.

    IKAR and Sovecon have been raising their estimates for
    Russia's 2020 wheat crop in the last couple of weeks, but both
    remain cautious on its prospects in the Urals and Siberia, which
    were hit by dry weather.
    Corn has also been hit in Russia's south, which accounts for
    50% of the country's sowing area, SovEcon said. The main grain
    producing regions in the European part of Russia are expected to
    be mostly dry this week.
    Russia has already exported 4.5 million tonnes of grain,
    including 3.6 million tonnes of wheat, since the start of the
    2020/21 season on July 1, and exports are expected to speed up
    further soon.
    Russia's August grain exports are estimated at 4.9 million
    tonnes, up from 3.0 million tonnes in July, Sovecon said.
    This is the reason for the August pullback in wheat prices. Russia's crop is yielding better-than-expected after a rocky start to the growing season. Black Sea export values have eased back after surging modestly in July. Russian yields now estimated 2% higher than a year ago.

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      #26
      I know the answer. Grow more! Drain every slough, clear every bush, rip out all the treelines, max out inputs, grow more.

      It’s worked all along, right? I mean since the nineties at least! Lol

      We must keep at it and simply grow more, because it just works so well...

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        #27
        Minneapolis Wheat has one of the biggest moves up,,, that held,,, in a long time.

        https://www.barchart.com/futures/quotes/MWZ20/interactive-chart https://www.barchart.com/futures/quotes/MWZ20/interactive-chart

        short commentary https://www.barchart.com/story/futures/quotes/MWZ20/overview/149127/wheat-closes-with-tuesday-gains https://www.barchart.com/story/futures/quotes/MWZ20/overview/149127/wheat-closes-with-tuesday-gains

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          #28
          Sold my wheat today, you can thank me when the price goes up next week.

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