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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostExactly.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostThe other question you need to ask is how high do Canadian prices have to get before buyers give up on trying to fill boats with short supply and high prices and start shopping elsewhere?
For wheat, there are lots of options, and they will likely all be cheaper this year.
For feed grain, there looks to be almost adequate corn supplies in the US, putting a lid on export opportunities for our feed barley. I suspect it may mostly be used domestically for feed at this rate though?
Malt barley We are one of the bigger exporters, can't find the numbers a the moment.
Canola, as I noted in a previous thread, we produce more than double all the other exporters combined. And the US areas that grow canola are all in the same drought we are. Not a lot of other places to source canola. And a lot of food manufacturers have staked their reputations on using healthy canola oil, where do they go now?
I believe we are the primary exporter of many of the minor crops and pulse crops in the world.
We grow a lot of unique crops here thanks to our climate, that just can't be sourced elsewhere in the world.
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Crusher margins will likely get even better because of meal demand to help bump up poor feed rations. Tub grinders can only perform so much magic gonna need a boost to keep livestock on the farms. After sharing a box of beer with neighbors its amazing how much 12 and 13 dollar canola was soldLast edited by Old Cowzilla; Jul 9, 2021, 20:52.
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostCrusher margins will likely get even better because of meal demand to help bump up poor feed rations. Tub grinders can only perform so much magic gonna need a boost to keep livestock on the farms. After sharing a box of beer with neighbors its amazing how much 12 and 13 dollar canola was sold
Add in complete lies of huge carry overs
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Originally posted by caseih View PostYes there is
Export contracted sales on the books will be very tough for elevator companies to get out of... buy backs would cost them big time as well...
thinking outside the box...
It will be interesting to see how many Canola 2021 sales contracts get rolled into 2022...
CheersLast edited by TOM4CWB; Jul 10, 2021, 01:15.
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostThis drought may be tougher on domestic crushers than you sayb/are thinking.
Export contracted sales on the books will be very tough for elevator companies to get out of... buy backs would cost them big time as well...
thinking outside the box...
It will be interesting to see how many Canola 2021 sales contracts get rolled into 2022...
Cheers
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostThis drought may be tougher on domestic crushers than you sayb/are thinking.
Export contracted sales on the books will be very tough for elevator companies to get out of... buy backs would cost them big time as well...
thinking outside the box...
It will be interesting to see how many Canola 2021 sales contracts get rolled into 2022...
Cheers
What export sales????
Farmers are not privy to that info...maybe farmers would help graincos if they would let us in on some info like export sales...rather than guessing on both sides.
Export sales reporting would help both sides...
I think domestic sales should be done as well..
If done right it should straighten up statscan numbers quicker than 2 years after the fact.
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