Talk of canola being a total loss in Oklahoma due to weather.
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Originally posted by biglentil View PostYour not short Canola I hope, she dry and the bins are rattling in the wind.
I've been waiting for $20 cash canola since October..collected some bets this week.
I wouldn't trade old crop now...the easy money is over..
New crop is undervalued and there is a whole generation that think that 40 to 60 bpa is the new normal.
Hard to determine subsoil when the probe won't go in. I get more nervous every day without rain...
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Originally posted by LWeber View PostLol...no
I've been waiting for $20 cash canola since October..collected some bets this week.
I wouldn't trade old crop now...the easy money is over..
New crop is undervalued and there is a whole generation that think that 40 to 60 bpa is the new normal.
Hard to determine subsoil when the probe won't go in. I get more nervous every day without rain...
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I’m probably the only one in the three prairie provinces not seeding an acre of canola. With a possible drought looming and the insane seed cost I will pass this year regardless of price ... just a heads up “you still have to grow the cropâ€.
5 bu/ac @ $14 bu - $70 ac, guess that would pay my seed cost. 😆😆. I’m using worst case scenario, but anything could or can happen.
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Originally posted by bigzee View PostI’m probably the only one in the three prairie provinces not seeding an acre of canola. With a possible drought looming and the insane seed cost I will pass this year regardless of price ... just a heads up “you still have to grow the cropâ€.
5 bu/ac @ $14 bu - $70 ac, guess that would pay my seed cost. 😆😆. I’m using worst case scenario, but anything could or can happen.
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