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    USDA WASDE…. Friday Another leg down… or surprises???

    Plenty of speculation that Soybeans could collapse below support Friday….

    Will be interesting to see what happens!

    Flat… 50%
    Down .. 30%
    Up….. 20%

    Who is ready for the ???? fireworks… or not???

    Many Blessings!

    #2
    Depends on definition of suprise eh Tom gut feel we are all going to be going grrrrrrr on Agriville Friday arvo

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      #3
      Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
      Depends on definition of suprise eh Tom gut feel we are all going to be going grrrrrrr on Agriville Friday arvo
      Hard to say. I just read an article that speculated corn yields will be a bit higher and soybeans a bit lower than earlier reports from the USDA. Whether this comes to pass remains to be seen. Lower corn prices mean lower barley prices. Will higher soybean prices help canola? Certainly hope so. Regardless it looks like no shortage of corn in the world.

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        #4
        What time is the report?

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          #5
          Usually 10am MST

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            #6
            Commodity boards all up on the open.

            WASDE not the big influence this morning?

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              #7
              Volatility!!!!!

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                #8
                Ouch!!’nnnnn

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                  #9
                  USDA screws farmers again!!!!

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                    #10
                    Heads all full of #'s /charts? Poor yields more than made up by the good yields.

                    Est US prices down 18-25% from last year. Canola be 33% lower any time.

                    World is NOT eating corn fast enough, soybeans neither, so much for a bigger population....

                    so farmers will GROW more to make up for lower prices, RIGHT?

                    Therefore if crops are good or better, prices going to be lower after harvest.

                    What's the strategy to cover costs stay in business now? Reduce demand for inputs & iron?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                      Heads all full of #'s /charts? Poor yields more than made up by the good yields.

                      Est US prices down 18-25% from last year. Canola be 33% lower any time.

                      World is NOT eating corn fast enough, soybeans neither, so much for a bigger population....

                      so farmers will GROW more to make up for lower prices, RIGHT?

                      Therefore if crops are good or better, prices going to be lower after harvest.

                      What's the strategy to cover costs stay in business now? Reduce demand for inputs & iron?
                      Get out of this game!
                      Sell out, might be the only profit we see for a long time.
                      Given the chance I wouldn’t think twice.

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                        #12
                        We all have the freedom to get out anytime. Easy to say tho.

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                          #13
                          Canola oil 50cents higher a jug this morning local grocer?????

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                            #14
                            There is a saying about a market that doesn't go down on bearish news.

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                              #15
                              Volatility… count on this!!!

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