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    #25
    #2 durum popped over $9 today. Thats my watch signal.

    Does any body have a handle on general crop conditions US and Canada?

    From what I can tell the early seeded crop here has had pretty stunted growing for the past month. Doesnt look frost damaged but later crop is catching up to it fast with the rain and now warmer temps. Surprised there isnt more crop up around here. 2 big cold snaps here in May.
    Last edited by jazz; May 28, 2021, 09:44.

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      #26
      P & H Kegworth (Glenavon) email yesterday said $9.20 triggering for June-July #1CWAD 13.0

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        #27
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        #2 durum popped over $9 today. Thats my watch signal.

        Does any body have a handle on general crop conditions US and Canada?

        From what I can tell the early seeded crop here has had pretty stunted growing for the past month. Doesnt look frost damaged but later crop is catching up to it fast with the rain and now warmer temps. Surprised there isnt more crop up around here. 2 big cold snaps here in May.
        Wheat in 18 days hardly see rows, earth to stupid guy ... IT'S TOO COLD! Need more C02!

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          #28
          QMW gapped up tonight all months through to July/22

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            #29
            old crop July HRS up 38 cents USD, Was up 49 3/4 cents
            new crop Sept HRS up 35 cents UDS, Was up 48 1/4 cents(limit is 60 cent)

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              #30
              Originally posted by farming101 View Post
              QMW gapped up tonight all months through to July/22
              What does everyone feel is driving this market? Evidence of the April frost starting to show up? Speculators? Continued wide spread dryness?

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                #31
                Originally posted by Flatlander9 View Post
                What does everyone feel is driving this market? Evidence of the April frost starting to show up? Speculators? Continued wide spread dryness?
                All of the above plus frosts last week as far as Iowa , Brazil drought , the table was set last week for this to happen.
                Also the cupboards are bare in most exporting nations.
                Markets are nervous, and they should be .

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                  #32
                  Very dry in HRS and durum growing areas in the USA. They missed the big rain we had a week back. We're forecast 33-35 this week, if they're dryer they'll be hotter. Combines should be rolling in Texas, maybe HRW yields are lower due to frost. Have to find a twitter with harvest results.

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                    #33
                    Oil/Energies are all up by multi digit percentages today. that always helps/

                    China is supposedly experiencing droughts and floods ( again) in crop production areas.

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                      #34
                      https://twitter.com/TexasWheat https://twitter.com/TexasWheat

                      https://twitter.com/kansaswheat https://twitter.com/kansaswheat

                      seems Kansas is a bit on the wet side with flooding in the standing crop.

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                        Oil/Energies are all up by multi digit percentages today. that always helps/

                        China is supposedly experiencing droughts and floods ( again) in crop production areas.
                        Inflation is raging in all asset classes. Oil will be $100 in a yr and probably $300 in 3 yrs as the ESG funding black hole is slowly realized.

                        A lot of marxists are going to find out the hard way the economy is not a light switch.

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                          #36
                          https://www.producer.com/news/supply-shortfall-looms-for-red-lentils/ Supply shortfall looms for red lentils

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