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| Ending stocks to use is at about 35% so we are carrying a third of last year's crop into this year so we don't need a big crop. Russian wheat is selling at $220/metric ton FOB which equates to 5.80 US KC wheat. Spring wheat is at a premium to that but the russian wheat problem doesn't help. I'd sure like to see some price improvement and the wheat market seems like the liveliest of the 3 this week but outside of some sort of geopolitical event it's going to be hard to get a lot of appreciation in price. | |
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