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    #16
    Thanks,
    yep, they're looking for spring quality.

    Hard to believe in August, Minneapolis Wheat was in the $4.27 area in the year 2020.

    No one, not another single industry, works with prices from the 1970's.
    Last edited by beaverdam; Oct 8, 2020, 08:02.

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      #17
      Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
      Thanks,
      yep, they're looking for spring quality.

      Hard to believe in August, Minneapolis Wheat was in the $4.27 area in the year 2020.

      No one, not another single industry, works with prices from the 1970's.
      and that $4.27 adjusted for inflation is $28.67 today
      how in the hell is it working?

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        #18
        Originally posted by caseih View Post
        and that $4.27 adjusted for inflation is $28.67 today
        how in the hell is it working?
        Making it up on volume? hahaha thats a sarcastic remark...

        Every bushel and every acre has to be making money on 2020 prices not 1970s..

        But the young bucks that are depreciating grandpa's money dont know this....

        If this drought holds on.....they are going to be taught an interesting lesson.

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          #19
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          and that $4.27 adjusted for inflation is $28.67 today
          how in the hell is it working?
          It's working because we've cannibalize our neighbours, our avg. farm operates about 10 other farms. Government and global cheep food policy has forced this upon us, emptying the countryside of our friends and neighbours, and at the same time, our political voting power.
          It's why those that politically oppose us, ignore us,,, and those who we think are politically aligned with us, also ignore us because they're trying to win others over to expand "their" base.

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            #20
            Originally posted by bucket View Post
            If this drought holds on.....they are going to be taught an interesting lesson.
            Truer words, might never have been spoken(or typed).

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              #21
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              and that $4.27 adjusted for inflation is $28.67 today
              how in the hell is it working?
              Just had to get a fuel cap for one tractor from Case
              Just a plain old metal fuel cap .... $345 .....
              yes parts are ridiculous..
              you right how the hell is this working ??
              Everything else has inflated and we are hopeful to get $7 wheat 🌾....

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                #22
                I’m not selling until a few weeks after Saskfarmer tells us he’s sold out 😊

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                  #1 14 $7 in Saskatoon area
                  Nearby or next summer?

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                    #24
                    Nearby. A "special". Gone
                    When charts turned red it evaporated faster then a tenth of rain in the Ghetto....
                    Last edited by farming101; Oct 8, 2020, 09:33.

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                      #25
                      Beware everyone I just flooded the market .... sold 1/2 of my wheat the other day. Prices aren’t rallying in places do to this. Only had 400 acres seeded. 😂😂
                      Got $6.65 14.0 protein .... delivery end of this month.
                      Not a great price, but better than the $5.98 I was offered at elsewhere. Real slap in the face at that price. Least throw a pie least it would taste good. Lol

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by farming101 View Post
                        Nearby. A "special". Gone
                        When charts turned red it evaporated faster then a tenth of rain in the Ghetto....
                        Nothing evaporates in the Ghetto faster than hopes and dreams.

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                          #27
                          NSW harvest cranking up this week many guys starting. Barley dryland 9 t ha unheard off thus far in history
                          Massive

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                            NSW harvest cranking up this week many guys starting. Barley dryland 9 t ha unheard off thus far in history
                            Massive
                            You'll have to survive on dollars per ha rather than dollars per tonne

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                              NSW harvest cranking up this week many guys starting. Barley dryland 9 t ha unheard off thus far in history
                              Massive
                              Glad ours is sold lol

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
                                NSW harvest cranking up this week many guys starting. Barley dryland 9 t ha unheard off thus far in history
                                Massive
                                205 bu/ac? Have i got that right ?!!

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