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I knew Stocks must be down

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Didn't even need to look at the Stock closing to know stocks must be down-- because commodities went nuts...

Cattle futures up as much as $1.50....

Katrina-- look what wheat did.... :wink:

Closing elevator bids: Compared to Wednesday, Winter Wheat 30 to 40 cents
higher; Spring Wheat 30 to 38 higher; Durum Wheat steady to 25 higher; Feed
Barley steady to 50 higher; Malt Barley steady. Wheat prices are in dollars per
bushel.
 
Oldtimer said:
Didn't even need to look at the Stock closing to know stocks must be down-- because commodities went nuts...

Cattle futures up as much as $1.50....

Katrina-- look what wheat did.... :wink:

Closing elevator bids: Compared to Wednesday, Winter Wheat 30 to 40 cents
higher; Spring Wheat 30 to 38 higher; Durum Wheat steady to 25 higher; Feed
Barley steady to 50 higher; Malt Barley steady. Wheat prices are in dollars per
bushel.


Yeah I know that!!!!!! But you better be on your toes cuz it can drop that much in the same day......... Dang I hope we don't run outta wheat yet!!!

Ot, Look at sunflowers...... Now that's where the money is at.......
 
3words said:
What website do you use,to watch commodity prices?

This is a good commodity price site:

http://www.cme.com/trading/dta/del/product_list.html


This is the site I use to watch local grain prices:

http://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/BL_GR110.txt
 
Thanks for the website's,oldtimer.The neighbour was bragging to me yesterday about locking in his barley for $3.90 a bushel for january delivery,far cry from your $11 that you can receive today..That would sure be nice to receive.
 
3words said:
Thanks for the website's,oldtimer.The neighbour was bragging to me yesterday about locking in his barley for $3.90 a bushel for january delivery,far cry from your $11 that you can receive today..That would sure be nice to receive.

Remember-- that while the wheat is quoted by the bushel-- the barley is usually reported by hundredweight...So a lot would depend on the weight of his barley....If its 50 lb barley-- he would have been payed around $5.50 bushel at todays price.....
 
no more wheat than is in the ground here and the lack of rains western Kansas is having they can't get it to come up. Wheat may get higher yet... anybody feel $12 comin on?
 

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