Canola down quite a lot considering
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My concern lately is the prospect of next years . Subsoil moisture being severely depleted and next years inputs are going to be brutal based on high prices .
Most can skate through this year barely but next year could throw all of us head first into the boards .
Hopefully the moisture situation changes in most western Canada . Right now it’s not good
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Weather front and centre, but stress in the inner plumbing of global credit markets squirting to the surface. This could impact commodities generally.
Huge ransonware attack this weekend. OPEC issues. U.S. markets may open up uneasy on Tuesday.
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Originally posted by Taiga View PostCanola will be a fortune next year unless everyone goes canola following canola. My prediction anyway, been wrong before.
Will be a tough winter coming up to be in the feedlot business I think.
Packers have all the margin but still need feedlot production as they are making $800+ at the plant. They are buying virtualy all the feeders outbiding all others with thier kill margins.
Couple of very interesting analysis of the quantum change happening in the cattle buisness as it continues off in a direction that can't be good for primary producers.
Scarey actually.
Maybe someone can hotlink?
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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostChris Swift over at Shootin' The Bull says there may not be any any real pricing for feeder cattle as the packer vertical integration is taking control.
Packers have all the margin but still need feedlot production as they are making $800+ at the plant. They are buying virtualy all the feeders outbiding all others with thier kill margins.
Couple of very interesting analysis of the quantum change happening in the cattle buisness as it continues off in a direction that can't be good for primary producers.
Scarey actually.
Maybe someone can hotlink?
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Posthttps://www.shootinthebull.com/shootin-the-bull https://www.shootinthebull.com/shootin-the-bull
The part about fighting consumer inflation coming up. That would mean rate hikes and that will ripple through everything including sovereign debt markets. I doubt thats going to happen. They would rather have inflation I think.
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Haul my wht the other day there was just as many trucks hauling canola out as where hauling wht in . My buyer said the crushers won't let canola leave the province so made them an offer they coundn't refuse. If some guys are going to be short on contracts this fall they might have to buy the oil and the meal and put it back together
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostHaul my wht the other day there was just as many trucks hauling canola out as where hauling wht in . My buyer said the crushers won't let canola leave the province so made them an offer they coundn't refuse. If some guys are going to be short on contracts this fall they might have to buy the oil and the meal and put it back together
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Originally posted by farming101 View PostWhen there is none to buy there is no need to bid it up....
Maybe, just maybe when there is none to buy, they are not asking the right people.
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