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    #11
    Originally posted by flea beetle View Post
    Would sure be nice if wheat would catch the same rally as the rest of them so we could empty the bins for next harvest!
    You might want it in the bin if it turns out to be widespread winter wheat damage in both Europe and the USA, and a drought here to boot. High corn prices will also mean substituting wheat for corn at a certain price point.

    There is so little "wheat cost" in a loaf of bread, the price could triple for farmers and it would hardly be noticed by the consumer.

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      #12
      USA farmers saying lots of wheat going to hog barns now because of corn. When will next wheat inventory numbers come out and will they be believed ?

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        #13
        Orchards, vineyards and sugar beets clobbered in France. Maybe barley, but soft wheat can't be damaged by nights of frost, apparently.

        Southern China floods that may move north to harvesting corn and soybean crops. Will only know the extent of loss when pigs fly.

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