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| i heard on the radio late last week that our wheat and soys are the lowest priced for overseas exports vs other nations, i have not had a chance to look that one up yet, so maybe you make sense there.
as a feeder myself, everything i put in the bunk is as cheap as i can remember in 10-15 years, some stuff so cheap i dont even know how they can grow it for what they sell it for (alfalfa). now we are in the season where supply of grain is going to be so overwhelming and basis is so wide its 1/3 of the price of wheat right now and could be 1/2 the price of milo before this is all done and over with. i guess i myself see no reason to get in any buying mode more than hand of mouth right now. | |
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