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    #41
    I saw something that I've never seen before here. In the ditches next to a plowed field, the snow is black from blowing soil. Never seen soil dry enough ( let along bare of snow) in March, to be able to blow. Not sure I have seen that at any time of year. That must count for something.

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      #42
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      They gave decided to buy cheaper canola and import it to keep price down...

      Can't being in phosphate but can somehow import canola
      And if you arent contracted, its June delivery for anything you have left. $2 drop in price in mere weeks. I knew this market was one big head fake.

      Congrats to the guys who were hammering those $18 bids a little while back.

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        #43
        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
        I saw something that I've never seen before here. In the ditches next to a plowed field, the snow is black from blowing soil. Never seen soil dry enough ( let along bare of snow) in March, to be able to blow. Not sure I have seen that at any time of year. That must count for something.
        Climate change.

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          #44
          It's been a fun ride to the Canola market. I still think June will be interesting to see what happens and the games will continue.

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            #45
            When canola hit 18 bucks, guys said they hadn't sold a bushel and were waiting for 20.
            Now that it dropped like a rock those same guys are 100% sold???
            Bullshit dot com..

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              #46
              Originally posted by Partners View Post
              When canola hit 18 bucks, guys said they hadn't sold a bushel and were waiting for 20.
              Now that it dropped like a rock those same guys are 100% sold???
              Bullshit dot com..
              Bins are empty. Bins are locked. But wait....

              The good news is this keeps the buyers on their toes. Lol
              Last edited by Sheepwheat; Mar 30, 2021, 16:57.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Partners View Post
                When canola hit 18 bucks, guys said they hadn't sold a bushel and were waiting for 20.
                Now that it dropped like a rock those same guys are 100% sold???
                Bullshit dot com..
                I'm honest. I stated that I had sold a small amount a while back, otherwise bins are full and waiting for late spring/ summer as usual. Sleeping fine at night.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Partners View Post
                  When canola hit 18 bucks, guys said they hadn't sold a bushel and were waiting for 20.
                  Now that it dropped like a rock those same guys are 100% sold???
                  Bullshit dot com..
                  We only had 3000 bu of nexera to sell and we even fu ck ed that up lol , hope it rises again
                  We did manage to price a little nexera for $14.88 dec

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    I'm honest. I stated that I had sold a small amount a while back, otherwise bins are full and waiting for late spring/ summer as usual. Sleeping fine at night.
                    Hope you’re right

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                      #50
                      I guess we’re in the red zone and it’s not lying. The feed truck can drive loaded and bounce across all the ruts from seeding and spraying last year. Unless I drive in the slough grass there’s no way to get stuck. Feels like ‘02 here and that was 300lbs an acre of hay and pasture that never greened up. Maxed out the crop insurance and could really care less. Why worry about something beyond your control? Planning on fencing a couple hay quarters so they can be grazed and upping the corn acres for the cows. Maybe burn some carryover silage that I’d rather not. The grain side.............. the insurance takes all the stress away.

                      No worries. Bring on spring. 🍀
                      I’m as relaxed about this as my feed truck swamper was yesterday. Used to stress over this kind of stuff but what good did it do?

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