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    Zero canola stocks...no problem.

    So its obvious someone has not learnt to use a calculator ....When the crushers in Canada start importing canola from the Ukraine for August...it is pretty obvious the price for canola have been to low to ration supply leaving the country...

    Must be nice to pay everyone else....the vessels, railways , ports to bring canola in instead of buying it from canadian farmers...

    Or maybe this a lesson in listening to guys like Neil Townsend for far too long????

    YUGE crops in canola the last few years...bullshit....its obvious the canola pipeline in Canada is on fumes.

    #2
    Low prices and high prices both have a huge impacts on the fundamentals.

    So europe will grow more canola now, maybe they will set up crush plants to out-compete northamerican canola oil? The unintended consequences. They do have raw material(canola seed ) competitive advantage(obviously) low price, low cost of production (chem and fert) machinery companies cant help them enough, plant genetics, etc

    The markets will and production countries and volumes will be much different in the future. Nothing cures high prices like high prices.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
      Low prices and high prices both have a huge impacts on the fundamentals.
      I thought about this risk as well. Bins are empty, prices high but rationing and our markets unsupplied by us.

      Who is needling around eating at our future market share? Markets dont like a vacuum either. They adjust to where supply is and that might be harder to shift back.

      At $18 a bushel lots of global acres might shift in.

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        #4
        Bullshit.

        Low cost of production in Europe.

        Plants take years to build.

        This is about taking and screwing farmers for months on Canola.

        They knew the crop was small but why to pay for it.

        Special guys telling the media and farmers it's a huge crop and he was proven wrong since last summer's crop tour.

        Farmers never win.

        Canola should be priced in the 16 dollars and then up every single day of the year.

        The bullshit last year's big crop that sat out most of the winter was a joke also.

        We have been fed a bunch of lies for three to five years.

        Massive production was a ****ing joke.

        One thing most farmers forget the crushers make enough off the oil to pay for a fancy new plant in a couple of years but they also sell the meal which china wants because Canadian canola meal is high in minerals and extras that the animals do very well on.

        So its like buying one GMC and selling two Denalis from the same truck. yea that's how well they profit.

        Farmrers get ****ed every day. Wake up.

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          #5
          One blip in the flax market about a decade ago caused by something a decade previous phucked the flax market for a long time in Canada...


          Look like the same type of hook line and sinker is being used to phuck up the canola market.

          And dont forget ...those European country's farmers are well supported as well...

          So you may be excited about a crush facility expansion in Canada...do you think with the advantages the EU has that they will be outdone?

          Thanks for all the farm groups that really can't see much past their noses. It might not happen today or tomorrow but considering how things are working here in Canada in the form of penalizing every step of farming ...how's it going to get better?

          As an example and little off my original topic...but how does it make sense to carbon tax fuel on railways when its the most efficient way to move grain in this country?
          Last edited by bucket; Apr 19, 2021, 08:03.

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            #6
            Might take yrs to build a plant, but it only take 4 months to grow the stuff and export it or steal the chinese market.

            I mean a clown country like Canada has oil and still imports it, so why not canola too?

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              #7
              Basis slaps us in Eastern Sask because of Freight when it's all crushed locally.

              So we pay them to ship their oil and meal.

              It's all about following the money.

              Farmers get ****ed every day.

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                #8
                Wonder how much money was paid by the chinese to market advisors to spread disinformation regarding the size of canola stocks while they were buying canola last spring and summer because they knew they needed to buy at that time. Or did they do it for free? They are still trying to peddle the lie that 2020 yeilds were 41 bu/ac. Many fields around here is a long time canola regions were more like 4.1 bu/ac. I am sure that there were some regions that had a good crop but when a large traditional canola region has a poor one, you don't forecast record yields.

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                  #9
                  They are already predicting farmers will have record profits from this years crop lol.
                  Justify taxing us to death I guess

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                    #10
                    Best case scenario.
                    Bins empty.. a shortage for ever.
                    Just hope all can get even a average crop.
                    Bunge at 19 bucks picked up for June..

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                      #11
                      Bins are going to be empty that is a true fact.

                      Farmers are caught in a vicious circle.

                      The seed sellers are also your buyers so they can make on every thing you produce.

                      Watch Stats Canada will come to the rescue.

                      24 million seeded acres huge crop on its way after the 27th of april.

                      Also who ever believed the Canola council we need 30 million acres or whatever it was all designed to buy canola from farmers for 9 for life.

                      Wake up farmers we are being played.

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                        #12
                        Sign up those acres boyz! 😆

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