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    South America is going backwards!

    South America is either real dry and the rain event isn’t coming this week or maybe next. They seeded earlier than usual so it’s important.

    Some areas are really wet and flooding is happening. Yea we all know how that is and add it’s hot tell me that’s good news.

    Canada has snow hahahaha like that will do anything but fill sloughs come spring.

    Usa will seed more soy next year as fertilizer is F U C K E D for a price.

    So how much more.

    Soy up big yesterday canola should follow.

    Yea up ten cents now hhahahaha we’re a joke.

    Have a great day all.

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    Canada has snow hahahaha like that will do anything but fill sloughs come spring.

    Not too sure about that either. The sloughs I walked through had large enough cracks to absorb the moisture. The cracks in the field won't allow much run off either. In this area.

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      #3
      If it can snow, it can rain..
      Better than looking at brown grass rite now.
      Bring it on..

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        #4
        Man , have we got snow here
        Every day , push snow
        If anyone needs a sled fix , she’s good here

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          #5
          From Arlan Suderman, Dec 30:
          #Corn condition rating are diving in Argentina due to the overall hot dry weather pattern, with #soybeans in decline as well. But they're diving from previously high levels


          Arlan Suderman
          @ArlanFF101
          ·
          Jan 3
          StoneX Brazil slashes its #soybean production estimate by 11 mmt to 134 mmt, while cutting #corn production by 2.5 mmt to 117.5 mmt due to recent crop stress.

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            #6
            I tempted it to snow with field ridges....oh ya getting it now!

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              #7
              If you guys over east get what we got you’ll be filling the cracks. I was blading off spots to feed the cows and there’s no frost under the snow. Lots of this will soak into the ground but for all the snow we got yesterday won’t amount to more than a few tenths. One of our better crops was 2012 and if you remember the previous winter we had no snow till March. We barbecued in shirt sleeves at Christmas.

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                #8
                Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                If you guys over east get what we got you’ll be filling the cracks. I was blading off spots to feed the cows and there’s no frost under the snow. Lots of this will soak into the ground but for all the snow we got yesterday won’t amount to more than a few tenths. One of our better crops was 2012 and if you remember the previous winter we had no snow till March. We barbecued in shirt sleeves at Christmas.
                No snow till March
                Sweet !

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