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Originally posted by Partners View PostSure didn't take long for canola to drop 1 buck a bushel.
StubblejumpingC o n f u c i u s says;
"Continually raising the price often makes firm hands, even firmer.
Sometimes to free grains from firm hands "they" must lower the price, rather than raise it."
Can't believe you can't type C o n f u c i u s, without it being edited.Last edited by beaverdam; Jan 21, 2021, 08:48.
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Correctimundo Beaverdam, history repeats, again and again. It works the other way too. One time, long ago I bought a junky house trailer that was attracting unsavories. I then advertised it for immediate removal at a firesale price. There was no interest at all. So I raised the price to thousands and almost instantly got scads of calls. It was gone within 10 days and the buyer was happy as.......
Back to topic: It’s called shakin the trees. 😂
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Originally posted by beaverdam View PostStubblejumpingcon***ius says;
"Continually raising the price often makes firm hands, even firmer.
Sometimes to free grains from firm hands "they" must lower the price, rather than raise it."
We could not hold any longer , lost our grip lol .
Sold the majority of canola last week and finally made a decent deal on most remaining wheat on Monday .
Canola being hailed out already on a feb / March contract and hopefully wheat will be gone before road bans .
Good or bad we got our pricing we were looking for .
Only thing left to market is green peas and they can stay put for now .
Politics plays a big role regardless of what some say , so we went with gut feeling .
Markets may go higher later but for now many things are going on behind the scenes and that made us nervous right or wrong . Regardless, nice to have free choice to make all marketing decisions on our own terms , when we want and whatever volume we deem necessary. That’s essential in today’s grain farms .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostVery true statement...
We could not hold any longer , lost our grip lol .
Sold the majority of canola last week and finally made a decent deal on most remaining wheat on Monday .
Canola being hailed out already on a feb / March contract and hopefully wheat will be gone before road bans .
Good or bad we got our pricing we were looking for .
Only thing left to market is green peas and they can stay put for now .
Politics plays a big role regardless of what some say , so we went with gut feeling .
Markets may go higher later but for now many things are going on behind the scenes and that made us nervous right or wrong . Regardless, nice to have free choice to make all marketing decisions on our own terms , when we want and whatever volume we deem necessary. That’s essential in today’s grain farms .
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