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    #25
    Originally posted by dave4441 View Post
    I was in your field in 1994 after the frost. We never got above 40 that year to my knowledge. And I don't think we got to 40 even that year but I could be wrong.

    I thought there was tiny amounts done at 50 or greater in early 1980s.

    Doubtful shorts run very deep when market has been increasing for two years
    Sorry, I meant the 2004 frost.

    I was in college in 1994 lol. I don't have any price chart that show anything above 40. Spoke to Brian at Stat and his into to 1988 shows this as a high water mark (45). Time will tell

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      #26
      Originally posted by dave4441 View Post
      Sorry, I meant the 2004 frost.

      I was in college in 1994 lol. I don't have any price chart that show anything above 40. Spoke to Brian at Stat and his into to 1988 shows this as a high water mark (45). Time will tell
      I think it was around May 5 and we were in the thick of it. I’d have to look through a truck load of file boxes to get some definitive proof, don’t know if I have time for that right now, sorry.

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          #28
          Those records are only as accurate as far as who reported sales/purchases to them.
          I remember in 1994 and again in the early 2000's canary and mustard (yellow especially) prices shot way up.
          There were spot bids for a load or 2 hitting mid 50's for canary and I think 70+ for yellow mustard.
          I know dad and I got 51 for canary for a load each, and a week later cud have got 55 if we had had any left.
          And dad got 67 for a half load of yellow mustard.
          Even today its easy to have buyers posting bids and if you have what they want you can get a good premium on a few loads and other guys will be getting the posted price the same day.
          I will have to see what records made it through a couple moves and find the stubs.
          Have the $12.50 picked up fall rye cheque copied and saved.
          Should have a few for wheat, canola, lentils, canary and barley this year that cud be highs for a while!!!

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            #29
            Originally posted by farming101 View Post
            [ATTACH]8350[/ATTACH].
            Great Chart - Thanks. Where do you find this?

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              #30
              Calculating a measured move from this ascending triangle, I get a minimum target of $0.52.

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                #31
                Originally posted by dave4441 View Post
                Great Chart - Thanks. Where do you find this?
                SK AG's Market Trend data is an average of X amount of bids
                X varies from year to year

                This years: All information sourced from Cargill, Viterra, North West Terminal, CMI Terminal, Louis Dreyfus, Price and Data Quotes and Stat Publishing.

                That is why it is same as Brian's and didnt capture the 50+ that happened.

                Talk to Buffalo Rick on a good day...

                L

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                  #32
                  Originally posted by dave4441 View Post
                  I rarely post on here as very little info on this board has anything to do with marketing, but here goes!!

                  Canaryseed - 45 cents per lb today. This is virtually an all time record. Very little hidden inventory is being sold off now. Market rising until growers start to sell. Will be volatile though.

                  Dave
                  Clancy posting 46 cents 2day

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                    #33
                    It will be 60 all day every day come December.

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                      #34
                      The chart is just posted prices from Sask Ag. It's historical.
                      But very useful for catching trends as Wheat King did.

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                        #35
                        Dave what do processers generally do with the peeled canary seed?

                        Makes outstanding feed if availlable.

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                          #36
                          Why are canary buyers still waiting 3 weeks to pay?
                          Should be day after max time to wait. Should
                          Be a clearing house type of deal they put their cash in
                          And when you deliver it comes out either you have
                          The money to buy or not. Shouldn’t be our risk it’s
                          A reason why some companies get more business
                          But they then offer lower prices. Nonsense.

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