Bins built in 2010 seem pretty cheap now after getting filled with Canola.~420—->~720
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Originally posted by jazz View PostGot this alert today. I really want the cooler and thermos prize.
I have never seen the market bid for bushels 18 months out.
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Canola on its next leg up ??? To get to the top it’s like climbing an old ladder. You have to go through breaking a few steps to fall down then shimmy up again to get higher than before while onlookers are saying YOU’ LL NEVER GET ANY HIGHER. Why can’t it get even higher than before like in 2008 when parts , inputs, land costs and almost everything else needed to grow it has already climbed that ladder????!
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Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View PostA landlord was talking about his tennant at the repair shop today. This farmer has planted canola for 13 consecutive years on this guy’s land. No objections, no clubroot and the payment is on time.
Thats how you make it pay.
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Originally posted by beaverdam View PostCanola busting out again today!
(after shaking the trees a second time,,, with little success)
Only $272/t to reach the all time high of $1101/t made in November 1974(without 1974 dollar value adjustments)
This is going to make June 1994 seem like a picnic with virgins and nuns and 2021 seem like a rodeo with Beth at Yellowstone.
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Looks like I will be wrong again lol
I thought the party was going to stall
Happy to be wrong again
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