Off combine prices for barley at $5, and canola $11.50 sure sounding pretty good but I'm usually a big chicken to price this far out. What is everyone else thinking?
Have we set a new price level where those numbers will now seem low? Or with average yields will new crop hit the skid?
If the grain companies are aggressively buying this early does their forecast tell them something we dont know?
Covid has helped pricing, if the vaccine rollout helps will the built up stocks some countries have carry them over longer, or will they have no money left to bid on grains?
Exchange rate getting worse.
Inflation concerns?
Lots to consider.
Have we set a new price level where those numbers will now seem low? Or with average yields will new crop hit the skid?
If the grain companies are aggressively buying this early does their forecast tell them something we dont know?
Covid has helped pricing, if the vaccine rollout helps will the built up stocks some countries have carry them over longer, or will they have no money left to bid on grains?
Exchange rate getting worse.
Inflation concerns?
Lots to consider.
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