could someone post the chart of the last time canola had a blow off top up through the 700's
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Canola blow off top?
Collapse
Logging in...
Welcome to Agriville! You need to login to post messages in the Agriville chat forums. Please login below.
X
-
-
Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostIts all because SA is dry was dry at seeding and still is dry in a lot of the country.
So yea things could get interesting.
Oh but canada was told its a huge Canola crop by experts who know jack shit.
Comment
-
If I remember correctly the last spike above 700 occurred in March, hard to predict when it comes this year, USDA report on Jan 12 should set the direction. Canola acres won’t have o be bought this spring, hope there aren’t to many canola snow rotations.
Comment
-
I believe canola being where it is is driving more of the specialty crop prices where they have never been as well. We are gonna see a lot of canola snow canola this year in our area. Wheat acres are gonna take a big hit around here.
Comment
-
Originally posted by FarmJunkie View PostI believe canola being where it is is driving more of the specialty crop prices where they have never been as well. We are gonna see a lot of canola snow canola this year in our area. Wheat acres are gonna take a big hit around here.
Comment
-
Incoming freight to stand for futures delivery plus the hassle probably at this level, ish. Possible that crushers pay $50 over before this is over. Blows a standard hedge program out of the water but wth! Didnt leave any naked spec tonnes First time for a $1000/ac gross even if only on small amount.
Thank the Donald for Chinese trading behavior the last few years?
Comment
- Reply to this Thread
- Return to Topic List
Comment