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Originally posted by farming101 View PostI think it'll do more than 3. Let us know
So I’m safe.
Hey don’t brag don’t lie but yeah occasional good hearted bullshitting, but I do have some nice wheat we’re itching to get into 3 even four weeks away yet.
Dreaded lanina weather cycle means wet harvest. Already shocking in one state gonna be testing time.
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PRICES for wheat and barley have fallen by up to $35 per tonne this week as growers accelerate their sales of grain off the header, and amid concerns that China will close its door on further purchases of new-crop Australian wheat.
China has already suspended barley imports from two Australian grain exporters, CBH Grain and Emerald Grain, and many within the trade believe it is only a matter of time before China declares a problem with Australian wheat.
Basically our PM and maybe johnson in uk are thenonly one leftvquestion anything china does.
Farmers bearvthe brunt of chinese anger.
Out wool market dependant on china is currently having weekly swings of up to 12% up and down Reply With Quote
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Update sorry been busy.
Wheat has come of around $20 to $25 per tonne.
Feed. Barlety about $12.
Canola steady.
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Strength continues in oilseeds and pulses and cereals are mainly in a holding pattern for now here .
Good to see post harvest gains for the first time in many years .
Glad to be selling into an open market to capture decent prices when the opportunity is there .
A lot of selling going on both in old and new crop.
New crop just starting , and at decent levels already . A fair amount of forward pricing has been done for next fall already. At least some good opportunities are available for a change with the addition of a few more buyers in the market like Grains Connect and G3 In this area .
Grain buyers actually bidding for grain is a welcome change here in the freedom of the open market .
Still need to have sales reporting like you have in Australia Mallee .
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Delivering feed Barley for $195.60 tonne to NE Sask. inland terminal as they call them. Used to be Elevators.
No green or beer to show in a picture.Seemed like a decent price at the time.
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[QUOTE=seldomseen;473652]Delivering feed Barley for $195.60 tonne to NE Sask. inland terminal as they call them. Used to be Elevators.
No green or beer to show in a picture.Seemed like a decent price at the time. [/QUOTE
Looks snowy and cold or is the excess urea at a fert terminal
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Sunday here 10.30 am.
Buyers light-on the ground today only 7 operating.
42c the forecast anyone who harvests are mentally challenged and will get a call from local fire services i hope if they try to harvest
Canola inching towards $600 on farm spread between wheat and barley narrowing wheat falling barley rising.
Legumes peas faba beans lupins flat nomarket movement but above average on offer.Last edited by malleefarmer; Nov 14, 2020, 18:19.
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostSunday here 10.30 am.
Buyers light-on the ground today only 7 operating.
42c the forecast anyone who harvests are mentally challenged and will get a call from local fire services i hope if they try to harvest
Canola inching towards $600 on farm spread between wheat and barley narrowing wheat falling barley rising.
Legumes peas faba beans lupins flat nomarket movement but above average on offer.
P.S. How did your “2.99†tonne crop end up when you finished it? Although with rounding we all know where that puts it.............😉
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostNope left it for moment.
Rounding you referring to arithmetic or the nudey run.........
I just noticed you said seven buyers on a Sunday?? Heck we hardly have seven buyers on Monday to Friday and nothing on the weekend. You guys are way ahead of us with choice and options.
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