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For every analyst that says prices are going higher, there is one that says it is going lower
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Posted 1/28/2016 21:36 (#5071288 - in reply to #5071185)
Subject: RE: For every analyst that says prices are going higher, there is one that says it is going lower


Clay SEIA - 1/28/2016 20:04

steelguitar - 1/28/2016 20:04
Norstman - 1/28/2016 19:38
steelguitar - 1/28/2016 18:12
frytownfarmer - 1/28/2016 18:07 Clay said it best: don't sell when price is in the $hitter, So what's the opposite of that? A good idea to make plans now of selling points... Me? 4.65!
So you aren't selling any new crop corn until $4.65? I cant wait that long, will be letting some go pretty soon.
What's the hurry?
I'm young with a tight cash flow. If corn is $2.50 in the fall and I need cash I will be in trouble. Can get $3.65 today cash out of the field and that level or a little higher works pretty good for me.


Ever grow a crop that was half of your APH?  I sorta doubt it, or you wouldn't be so confident that $3.65 does the trick. 



It happens and I know you have had it happen. Best price vs. the board was crop ins. bushels last fall, $4.14 and no drying. Crop ins bought 55 bu acre for me on avg. Try 5 out of 6 years under APH and you start mumbling things under your breath wandering the streets at night.
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