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    #13
    Originally posted by burnt View Post
    The plunge hurts less here than when grains are at their "traditional" levels.

    This action is so unpredictable.

    The corn crop in Ontario is quite insignificant in th3 bigger picture, but things are very slow and backward here. Frost nearly every night for the past week again. Cold temps all day, still wearing heavy clothes working outside. Not much clear and strong sunshine.

    March was nicer and warmer weather than April and May so far.

    So the crop in Ontario is not off to a strong start at all. Except for spring cereals which don't mind this weather.
    I think the whole northern hemisphere is cold, talkedto my brother in Holland and he said the same thing everything is late and slow growing.

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      #14
      If they keep taking rain out of the forecast the price won't matter.

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        #15
        This is the third year of dry conditions. Looks like the frog is about to realize the water is boiling.

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          #16
          Markets up after a bad day and night trade as soy is moving up. Canola the retarded sister well all is great in canola country as the frog still can’t figure out grain doesn’t grow without water and a 1/10 is piss all, a inch is a start and buys you time.

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            #17
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            Large crop but Only for Neil
            He said this years crop will at trend or higher this morning. the last couple years is not that high. How can this guy be so wrong and have a job?

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              #18
              This Neil character sounds like a boughten shill for the Chinese. Nobody in their right mind in his position would have said last years crop was a bin buster. Even in our wet country yields were reasonable but no hell. Half the country is canola any year and don’t see any indication it’s much more this year. Guys are looking at the sky and moving to cereals. Heck there’s some flax going in down the road. Don’t see that ever. Little more barley maybe but even then not much. Seed plant says they haven’t really cleaned any more barley or oats than usual, maybe less.

              Different times now. Wasn’t that long ago when we any most others were 25% fallow. Not advocating going back by any means but sure wasn’t near the dependency on inputs, financing, and technology. Wore out enough 4wd and shovels though. I don’t miss the dust or soil degradation but seemed our cash budget was nothing like today. I don’t miss cutting out fallow and tillage but in the big picture we traded one set of problems for another.

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                #19
                Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
                Markets up after a bad day and night trade as soy is moving up. Canola the retarded sister well all is great in canola country as the frog still can’t figure out grain doesn’t grow without water and a 1/10 is piss all, a inch is a start and buys you time.
                You know anyone with special needs SF3? Your a smart guy im sure you can find a better word to continually throw around than that one.

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by farmboy44 View Post
                  You know anyone with special needs SF3? Your a smart guy im sure you can find a better word to continually throw around than that one.
                  What about silly sister. I thought black sister like the black sheep first but that would be a problem. Flax could be the drunken uncle at thanksgiving dinner. Mustard could be the blunt grandparent with no filter.

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                    #21
                    Yes I had a special needs aunt live with us when I was younger. Yes special sister is better.

                    See chuck if your looking around Incan change

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                      #22
                      The mustard guy comes to our place.
                      Sometimes have to pretend you didnt hear when out in public.

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                        #23
                        Agstar there are no more frogs any more due to Western Canada dehydration, no water = no frogs
                        Also should be no mosquitos as there is no standing water anywhere
                        Last edited by Rareearth; May 11, 2021, 16:43.

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                          #24
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