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    -8c in texas ...thats gotta be a marketing topic?

    Any thoughts on the impact of that cold snap???

    #2
    Looks very cold down there till Friday.

    Should at least get attention from small novice speculators paying for thier education in commodity futures.

    Might give Wheat a chance to join the party.

    Is the party still on?

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      #3
      Will the wheat be worked under an seeded to something else...Minus -8 has to do some damage

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        #4
        I’m gonna go with I doubt it bucket. That stuff has a hundred lives. Even when we grew winter wheat here the biggest risk of kill was in the end of April into May.

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          #5
          Originally posted by FarmJunkie View Post
          I’m gonna go with I doubt it bucket. That stuff has a hundred lives. Even when we grew winter wheat here the biggest risk of kill was in the end of April into May.
          Particularly if there is some snow that stays on top of it. Then it is likely the moisture does more good than the cold does harm.

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            #6
            Originally posted by FarmJunkie View Post
            I’m gonna go with I doubt it bucket. That stuff has a hundred lives. Even when we grew winter wheat here the biggest risk of kill was in the end of April into May.
            Heard that before, but this is pretty cold with a quick change...if it had come out of dormancy and actively growing is the question/unknown..

            I just thought it would be something to talk about before the market opens tomorrow .

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              #7
              USA winter wheat doesn't move market as much as it did in the past. Black Sea seems to have a bigger influence one the wheat market. The biggest difference of coarse is the FSU production which has increased.

              Wheat is grown everywhere as well so one area hurting doesn't have the same effect like it did 10-15 years ago.

              But, hopefully it does get a kick start.

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                #8
                Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
                USA winter wheat doesn't move market as much as it did in the past. Black Sea seems to have a bigger influence one the wheat market. The biggest difference of coarse is the FSU production which has increased.

                Wheat is grown everywhere as well so one area hurting doesn't have the same effect like it did 10-15 years ago.

                But, hopefully it does get a kick start.
                True but couple that with the Russian export tax??? Any cummulative effects of a tax and a cold snap?

                Remember we have lost markets with a tweet from bobblehead Freeland..so anything can affect the markets from stupidity (Freeland) to cold weather, export taxes, color of the presidents hair, anything really..

                And yet the world can't help feed the humantarian crisis in Yemen.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bucket View Post
                  True but couple that with the Russian export tax??? Any cummulative effects of a tax and a cold snap?

                  Remember we have lost markets with a tweet from bobblehead Freeland..so anything can affect the markets from stupidity (Freeland) to cold weather, export taxes, color of the presidents hair, anything really..

                  And yet the world can't help feed the humantarian crisis in Yemen.
                  Russia and Ukraine need cash, they'll dump wheat to get it.

                  Canada's wheat market has many major buyers, not just one.

                  Countries have been starving for decades, and it has never had much of an effect on the wheat market anyways. That's a dead horse Bucket. Besides counties with money are the ones buying wheat anyways.

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                    #10
                    -20C current temp in okla. Average feb high is around plus 12. minus 27 low for tonite. That’s cold anywhere let alone Oklahoma in mid feb. We could pretend nothing would be said if it was 30 degrees above normal.
                    Last edited by Sheepwheat; Feb 15, 2021, 11:09.

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