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    #31
    Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post

    I still would love to do a trial using today’s practices on old varieties.
    60 day barley likely woulda been 90 bpa on year like this year.....

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      #32
      Originally posted by Herc View Post
      60 day barley likely woulda been 90 bpa on year like this year.....
      Old timer told me 60 day crop of barley lodging would run 40.

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        #33
        Originally posted by bucket View Post
        What happened to 25mmt by 2025???????
        Well its not 2025.

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          #34
          Is there no sorta “watch dog” to watch over these such things and hold them accountable?
          After last years BS I would think they would have to be more accountable and would try a little harder.

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            #35
            Originally posted by tweety View Post
            Well its not 2025.
            Trend on production seems to be down..

            Do you think higher priced seed next year will solve the problem..

            Chances are guys will back off canola acres even with good rains this fall...

            Guys are starting to ask if older 2 dollar a pound canola with today's agronomy would produce better or equal results...that input of 80 to 100 dollars an acre reduction in seed cost might get the industry to 25 mmt and 8 dollar canola quicker

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              #36
              Originally posted by jwab
              Must be true, down $42/ ton

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              The trade is always messing with the free market. Notice how price spikes seem to happen after everyone is sold. Now toying with the guys who actually will have a crop to sell into the rally. Why isn't canola $24 like it was in April?

              Temptating guys to dump it off the combine again.

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                #37
                Originally posted by jazz View Post
                The trade is always messing with the free market. Notice how price spikes seem to happen after everyone is sold. Now toying with the guys who actually will have a crop to sell into the rally. Why isn't canola $24 like it was in April?

                Temptating guys to dump it off the combine again.
                They haven’t got a hope of getting any uncontracted grain from combine
                That ship has sailed
                If anyone dumps anything from combine they should be beaten with a large club
                But they hafta be careful because it will lower buyout amount also
                Well , maybe not , they pick that number also

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                  #38
                  Canola limit down , now expanding limits

                  100% market manipulation on 19 mmt.

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                    #39
                    Maybe a bit of Aussie market influence in the futures. Just guessing

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by jwab
                      I call it a fear market, align with something else going on???
                      I totally expect some announcement out of FSU or EU or China that those countries will magically increase canola plantings for next season, thus never letting the price get to its actual valuation. Doubt we will never see that next leg up imo.

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