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Originally posted by biglentil View PostLuxury items like large homes, boats, RV's..... will suffer. However I see cost of living going much higher food and fuel in particular. Biden administration just kneecapped China's ability to manufacture computer chips by revoking all US personel and support. Yara with another large fertilizer production cut in Europe. Nordstream 1 and 2 may have a large effect on Germany's ability to manufacture. Higher rates could create a debt crisis that makes 2008 look mild in comparison. Its ugly...
We are taught in economics school that demand + supply = price. Well, academia is wrong in real life. Demand is king. If crude oil demand drops globally, prices will drop, no matter the supply concern. There will be rallies, but short-lived. (IMO) . . . OPEC or no OPEC. OPEC knows this and must be a worry for the cartel.
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It is interesting how we have multiple threads at the same time, discussing the massive and ongoing inflation in farm machinery and inputs. Meanwhile we have multiple threads about the impending and ongoing deflation.
They can't both be right, can they?
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Natural Gas prices going negative on spot markets…
Both EU and US gulf…
Russia / Putin are buying all the oil/LNG transport ships that they can … chaos and market disruptions… command and control…
Turning off GPS tracking…
Volatility and instability… grains can get sucked into the vortex of chaos…
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U.S. money supply is now decelerating rapidly as sign of strong incoming deflationary pressures.
Bloomberg reports that 37 percent of small business now not paying their rent . . . discounts, discounts, discounts.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostIt is interesting how we have multiple threads at the same time, discussing the massive and ongoing inflation in farm machinery and inputs. Meanwhile we have multiple threads about the impending and ongoing deflation.
They can't both be right, can they?
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Agree , I see zero discounts and only continued inflation in everything Ag related ….. everything
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I started using Walmart Trans hydraulic as it was a lot cheaper to keep extra around to refill after blown hoses.
Have an old 6400 FWA with 17000 hrs that has seen a lot of 15-40 over the yrs. Use coop synthetic in the winter.
A guy who said he worked in the lab at the Coop refinery told me there was nothing wrong with it.
The price seems to stay the same no mater what a barrel of oil is worth.
Used to buy JD +50 on the annual sale.Last edited by shtferbrains; Nov 1, 2022, 11:34.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostAgree , I see zero discounts and only continued inflation in everything Ag related ….. everything
I have used Walmart oil to top up anything that burns oil, which is most equipment. All equipment still going. I also use Agco 15/40 which is $99 per 5 gal pail. Can usually get Case No 1 for similar if they refill my bucket. $9 per litre seems pricey for non synthetic. Have gotten Shell T6 synthetic for around $130 per 18.9L pail during UFA oil sale after rebate. Stocked up and use it in the snow pushing tractor and the diesel pickup.
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Originally posted by ajl View PostAs it was in the 80's, deflation started on the output side not the farm inputs side. This is why so many were in financial trouble. We see oats, once bid at $10 locally, now $4.35. (Better than the 3.25 it was). Canola down from $28 to around $20. (Canola price rose after the fact that canola yields were lower than expected) Wheat got picked up at $12.50 yesterday, now you can't get that. My 13.50 wheat target has expired. First time a grain target expired in a long time. Wheat has a war premium in its price as the crop was fairly good around here as were oats that do not have a war premium in the price. Watch for deflation on your outputs.
I have used Walmart oil to top up anything that burns oil, which is most equipment. All equipment still going. I also use Agco 15/40 which is $99 per 5 gal pail. Can usually get Case No 1 for similar if they refill my bucket. $9 per litre seems pricey for non synthetic. Have gotten Shell T6 synthetic for around $130 per 18.9L pail during UFA oil sale after rebate. Stocked up and use it in the snow pushing tractor and the diesel pickup.
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have been using rotella T4 15w40 from walmart for years , usually $69 for 19 liter pail
can tire will match price
have been out for a while but i see they have it again at $98
just hasta wait for oil sale and get it cheaper
Co-ops have become high priced convenience stores
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