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Posted 4/19/2021 21:33 (#8961706 - in reply to #8961336)
Subject: RE: Lets talk cattle.


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dt4020 - 4/19/2021 19:35 I don't disagree. but a 90 day benign period of weather in the corn belt will ease prices by magnitudes of dollars, not cents. If we get normal growing conditions may-june-july Dec corn will be down 1.50 quickly.


I'm predicting that not happening.  It may be wet....possibly too wet and very likely cold.  Look what happened in China last growing season.  Wonderful weather but over abundance of moisture by about 5x.  The biggest reason we are seeing a shortage in corn and soybeans, on a global scale.  Volcanic activity is off the charts and if you look at it from a historical perspective it could get much worse.  Large scale volcanic activity leads to aerosols getting up into the stratosphere.  Typical eruptions don't get that high and it only takes a little ash that high to make a big difference in weather.  The St. Vincent volcano is most likely going to have some very big weather implications moving forward.  This is all well documented historically if you want to do some research.  Those aerosols that high cause a big cooling effect as well as allowing moisture to more easily condensate on the ash particles.  Exactly what Bill Gates is proposing by injecting aerosols from planes.  Do some research folks.  Things are changing world wide climate wise and its not in the favor of mankind.  These changes are not driven by pollution.  They are cosmic events.  Something to get you on the right track is the earth has the weakest magnetic field ever recorded and the poles are accelerating from their normal positions at an alarming rate.   

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