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Middle Tennessee | frogfarm,
I think the link was broken to the agrimoney IGC site. It cites a "29-year peak" in global carryout. So that means we had more food in the world in 1986 than we do now? I think that shows your point that some misfires on crop weather cycles around the world and these markets can turn. Maybe jpartner is right about crude today and it can stir something up from the money flow side.
http://www.agrimoney.com/news/world-grain-stocks-to-hit-29-year-hig...
Edited by LongKC 8/27/2015 16:30
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