We going to top out in the 4teens or we goin' up into the 6teens, or just where are we going, this thing is starting to go wildcat !
up $9.00 this morning, oil up over a cent !
I don't know, but I'm guessing there hasn't been "good weather" in SA over the holidays.
In my farming career, these are getting to be historic "farmgate" prices.
But what I think primary producers often forget, is that today more than ever,,, the "ingredient" they produce, makes up an historically small portion of the cost of the end retailed product.
ie; Remember when they told you there was only 3 cents of wheat in a loaf of bread that retailed around 2 bucks or so.(the ratio is, I'm sure, even smaller now days)
Farmers could have been paid five times more for their $5.00/bus wheat, and the end consumer wouldn't have noticed.
So after saying that about wheat, where can canola go? (yes I know the relationship between canola oil isn't the same as wheat and bread) Still it doesn't invalidate my question,,, what top farmgate price is reachable?
enjoy the ride
up $9.00 this morning, oil up over a cent !
I don't know, but I'm guessing there hasn't been "good weather" in SA over the holidays.
In my farming career, these are getting to be historic "farmgate" prices.
But what I think primary producers often forget, is that today more than ever,,, the "ingredient" they produce, makes up an historically small portion of the cost of the end retailed product.
ie; Remember when they told you there was only 3 cents of wheat in a loaf of bread that retailed around 2 bucks or so.(the ratio is, I'm sure, even smaller now days)
Farmers could have been paid five times more for their $5.00/bus wheat, and the end consumer wouldn't have noticed.
So after saying that about wheat, where can canola go? (yes I know the relationship between canola oil isn't the same as wheat and bread) Still it doesn't invalidate my question,,, what top farmgate price is reachable?
enjoy the ride
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