here's what i read into grainguy's estimates:
Canola - 400 to 415 futures, so $8.50-$9/bu depending on basis
Western Bly - below $3.70/bu
HRS - flat so ~$4.50-5.
Yellow Peas - $5.00 to $5.50 mark.
i've been spending all my afternoons lately crunching these kinds of numbers through my cop spreadsheets, so it's great to see the posts.
an earlier thread had green lentils at 16 cents/lb. new-crop mustard's now out at 22 cents for yellow and canary 18. ethanol plants offering production contracts for feed wheat at up to $3.85/bu delivered.
any other price ideas out there?
the marketing company i hire provides me their updated estimates for new-crop budgeting purposes monthly. fwiw today they're saying $8.50 canola, $3.50/bu barley, $4/bu feed wheat, 19-cent lentils, $5/bu peas, 26-cent kabulis, 16-cent desis, don't bother with red lentils or cwrs ($4.20), and durum at a $40/t premium to cwrs.
Canola - 400 to 415 futures, so $8.50-$9/bu depending on basis
Western Bly - below $3.70/bu
HRS - flat so ~$4.50-5.
Yellow Peas - $5.00 to $5.50 mark.
i've been spending all my afternoons lately crunching these kinds of numbers through my cop spreadsheets, so it's great to see the posts.
an earlier thread had green lentils at 16 cents/lb. new-crop mustard's now out at 22 cents for yellow and canary 18. ethanol plants offering production contracts for feed wheat at up to $3.85/bu delivered.
any other price ideas out there?
the marketing company i hire provides me their updated estimates for new-crop budgeting purposes monthly. fwiw today they're saying $8.50 canola, $3.50/bu barley, $4/bu feed wheat, 19-cent lentils, $5/bu peas, 26-cent kabulis, 16-cent desis, don't bother with red lentils or cwrs ($4.20), and durum at a $40/t premium to cwrs.
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