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Does Canada keep track of wheat and other crops that are sold in the USA direct from farmers? Now that farmers are hauling grain directly how do we really know how much is being exported it doesn't even need to be inspected or any documentation anymore does it?
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Originally posted by wmoebis View PostDoes Canada keep track of wheat and other crops that are sold in the USA direct from farmers? Now that farmers are hauling grain directly how do we really know how much is being exported it doesn't even need to be inspected or any documentation anymore does it?
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Not an exacting calculation. Likely never was, but sales to the US from all sources less
licensed facilities might be somewhere between 200 and 225 thousand tonnes so far this year from Alberta, Sask and MB. Just a guess really. But if anywhere close it is certainly a significant amount. 30% of total?
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Originally posted by farming101 View PostDec Chicago 579 3/8. Was bid up to 587 3/4. Sure doesn't like this level it seems. If it does settle above 582 3/4 it will be notable. Dec 5.60 puts trading at 550US
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Just looked 581.5 in Jan and 579.5 in March. Last nights close was 584.25.
Driven by dryness in blacksea baltic states it seems
Ukraine wheat acres to shrink 10% thats alot of tonnesLast edited by malleefarmer; Oct 5, 2020, 16:30.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThanks for your insight . Have not paid enough attention to wheat . Ours is dry and in the bin so now with harvest complete and fall jobs under way will be time to watch and listen here for the next few months
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Interesting comments from you guys.
Pondering.
Gut feel here if wheat is $285 to $295/300
on farm a awful lot will be sold for cash straight of combine in nov dec. per metric tonne.
Currently about $10 under the above but trader tells me guys hedging there bets scale up selling incremental.
Canola quite the luctative $600 on farm hoped for by many cant see it myself $30 under that at moment and massive reckon best ever canola crop coming for aust. But strangely traders doing bussiness into SE Asia so some guys must be selling last week or so.
Bin busting rains again forecasted tommorow in all key grain areas.
Historically very very good spondoolee.
To push it 20 30 higher than that black swan event needed wheat and can9la.
Feed barley currently 212 on farm spread bewtween wheat and barley historically wide.
Domestic end users may swing to feed barley at expense of wheat .
Not sure butvreckon canada and Australia compete for same canola markets.
But like i said some bussiness getting done. Think i read somwere lastcweek shipping slot booked for late dec shipment of canola.
Growers have access to shipping info and tenders.
Cheers
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Mallee, this might be a schtoopit question, but does Australia have a futures trading platform for wheat, canola or other grains?
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Originally posted by farmaholic View Post[ATTACH]6744[/ATTACH]
Isn't the gap between potential port selling prices and inland terminal delivered prices getting a little too damned wide?!?!?!?!?!
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I'd be happy for the most part,,, if we had fair and accurate conversion from USD to CAD.
The graincos use the exchange rate as another avenue to add to their bottom line.
I was just as loud of a voice as any in getting rid of the Board, but the last years when you could Fixed price, the farmer was getting close to 100% of the difference in foreign exchange between USD and CAD.
I'd never want to go back under the Board, their Fixed price and Pooling choice was just too little, too late, especially after they started buying ships and other sh*t.
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