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    #13
    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    What year was that, and what opportunities were available between the $9 and the $7?
    About 1997-1998 I think.

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      #14
      Originally posted by 6V53 View Post
      About 1997-1998 I think.
      Interesting that in drought yr of 2002, i am told Canola high for the year was in October...

      Anyone have yearly charts that go back that far [30-40yrs]?

      The Pandemic screws up the fundamentals... China now biggest Phos fert producer... are their export restrictions a 'head fake' move? Much different 20 year have gone by... world trade patterns changed...

      2012 consensus was 'new age' in AG... that was a bust by 2016...

      History does repeat itself!!!

      Cheers

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        #15
        As we pulled the last swaths out of the snow in November 02, I thought this has no where to go but up.....
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          #16
          Originally posted by farming101 View Post
          As we pulled the last swaths out of the snow in November 02, I thought this has no where to go but up.....
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          yes , remember it well
          had next nothing to sell and missed the high prices completely

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            #17
            Remember combining canola at night so the snow wouldn’t melt and freeze up the seives. Hauled to a friends dryer and water would run out the bottom at first and then it wasn’t that bad to dry down. More luck than good management sold everything at that years high because I didn’t want to chance bringing that stuff back to my bins and possibly heat. Best thing I could have done.

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