Grain prices completely unhinged. U.S. hearings mention food shortages and U.S. dependence on Russia. One would have to have a death wish to pre-price for fall.
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostGrain prices completely unhinged. U.S. hearings mention food shortages and U.S. dependence on Russia. One would have to have a death wish to pre-price for fall.
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Wheat at 12 and canola at 20.
Not sure what you mean by death wish.
Scared they'll go up 30% or down 30%?
We are really only little grain companies ourselves. Time to commit to a options strategy expense off the top I guess. The greed, fear, hope, roller coaster making my head hurt, I will admit.
Sitting with a potential Royal Flush no time to fold.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostWheat at 12 and canola at 20.
Not sure what you mean by death wish.
Scared they'll go up 30% or down 30%?
We are really only little grain companies ourselves. Time to commit to a options strategy expense off the top I guess. The greed, fear, hope, roller coaster making my head hurt, I will admit.
Sitting with a potential Royal Flush no time to fold.
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There are a lot of Western Europeans in Russia and Ukraine running large farming enterprises. What do those guys do in this situation? I remember there being a large Swedish company running a massive operation in the Black Earth region of Russia. Some years back on the combine forum there was a fellow from the states who was working over there setting up a cattle ranch. It was quite interesting his experiences. That outfit was owned by an oligarch.
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Originally posted by agstar77 View PostGrain prices completely unhinged. U.S. hearings mention food shortages and U.S. dependence on Russia. One would have to have a death wish to pre-price for fall.
May end up being a wash, unless you get a bumper crop.
And what is the fertilizer situation going to be like.
Nerves of steel will be required!
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Originally posted by AC man View PostVersatile had Russian company Rostselmash owning 80 percent of its shares at one time. I am not sure if this is still in existence.
. Sad state. Should never been sold to the Russians.
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