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Every single Crop is in the Tank for Prices MR Potash got it Wrong!

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    #11
    And to answer your question SF3. Yes we were fed b.s by everyone out there.

    Now I'll ask you this if you knew the dollar was going to do what it did this past 2 months, and you knew the machinery dealers were full of shit, why are you buying new tractors, and air drills this summer??

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      #12
      Here is one for you genius. Bids are done I watch the dollar every day. Simply when time is right Ill order new. Its not right yet. But can book lease rate now. So by spring when it arrives our dollar should be at par. Bourgault is Canadian so price really not factor. Also bought a new 5Th wheel in USA other day saved $15,689.00 compared to two dealers in Saskatchewan. Dollar and check were done at low 1.08. So snap have a good crackle and pop. Also with the weather we have had this year it is a yo yo year your up after a rain and then panic after frost then up again when sun finally arrives then down when it rains 4 inches in august then up with the heat. The heat is good real good. Might even beat the frost on late canola field, Yea that's wishful thinking. On yield yea i did increase my guess because the south has some crop the central is OK and north is late and NE is not normal yield, Alberta came back some and Manitoba is doing OK.

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        #13
        Although it might not have a huge impact the maturity variation in the field has to impact yield. The late stuff is too late and likely will shrivel up after cutting. Leave it too late and get caught by frost.still need to remember that the high yield areas are in the central north and those areas most impacted by droughtand cold. we have only one field ready to cut and any canola coming down is likely at less than 30 % colour change. Will likely be a good year for heated canola in the bin with the maturity variation

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          #14
          I agree Craig the last time we had fields with various levels of maturity it made for a winter of restless sleep as this type of crop is tough to store.

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            #15
            SF3, I've been from Winnipeg to Calgary several times this year and yes things aren't as bad as the fear mongers are saying but the high production areas are! It wasn't just a little hail storm and a little drought in Alberta and Manitoba more than a little late. The areas that were hit hardest this are regions that outproduce most sask acres 3 to 1 consitently. When it comes to production in western canada where makes as big of a difference as how much.

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              #16
              Canola prices are profitable, guys should be selling at these levels.

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                #17
                I believe there must be panic canola selling going on now that the CWB prices crashed.

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                  #18
                  Or buyers holding off buying.

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                    #19
                    When the usdx breaks down we are in the money gold is sending signals

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                      #20
                      Yeah sell all your canola now!!!!!, especially if you are in the drought area or hailed out etc. because after all these are "profitable levels", let's see now 10 bushels per acre in drought area x 9.50 I guess if I used my own seed I'd have saved about 40 bucks an acre, no fertilizer what about 60 to 100 bucks an acre, used horses instead of equipment about 10 bucks an acrefor fuel and who knows how much in payments, didn't buy crop insurance would have saved about 20 bucks an acre, didn't pay land rent or payments who knows, Yeah could sure see how that would be profitable to sell those 10 bushels an acre, Oh shit! Wait I had no money to feed the horse! Well I guess I change my mind those guys in the drought areas aren't going to make a profit,

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