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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 8044865" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>300 feed wheat June to local feed mills </p><p>286 barley </p><p></p><p>nov feed wheat 240 </p><p>At 240 U.K. will be exporting a lot of grain out of the south </p><p></p><p>if peace breaks out then 240 will look good </p><p></p><p>If grain cannot get out of the Black Sea then 240 will be the low </p><p></p><p>for feed wheat the us maize price is the price setter </p><p></p><p>the ethanol plants may use U.K. wheat but also use imported maize and wheat but they do produce feed for livestock 50% of the tonnage going in comes out as coproduction feed if they import 50%of their grain they do not take any tonnage out of the feed market</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 8044865, member: 305"] 300 feed wheat June to local feed mills 286 barley nov feed wheat 240 At 240 U.K. will be exporting a lot of grain out of the south if peace breaks out then 240 will look good If grain cannot get out of the Black Sea then 240 will be the low for feed wheat the us maize price is the price setter the ethanol plants may use U.K. wheat but also use imported maize and wheat but they do produce feed for livestock 50% of the tonnage going in comes out as coproduction feed if they import 50%of their grain they do not take any tonnage out of the feed market [/QUOTE]
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