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Wheat into orbit
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<blockquote data-quote="4course" data-source="post: 7771247" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>it could well do</p><p>just looking and talking around whilst harvest has been generally good ,its not been a record breaker . The amount of total harvested wheat is not above home use.</p><p>the amount of barley sown seems to be higher and as for osr the country will be yellow come spring and almost every crop ive seen looks tremendous atm thus the acerage of wheat may not be as big as some are predicting</p><p>The cost of transport and shipping has never been higher and is making it un economic to import</p><p>The rest of the world appear to have lower stocks and an increasing demand</p><p>the increase in growing costs could well have a negative effect on production </p><p>but then im an optimist a trait that one day will bear fruit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4course, post: 7771247, member: 2772"] it could well do just looking and talking around whilst harvest has been generally good ,its not been a record breaker . The amount of total harvested wheat is not above home use. the amount of barley sown seems to be higher and as for osr the country will be yellow come spring and almost every crop ive seen looks tremendous atm thus the acerage of wheat may not be as big as some are predicting The cost of transport and shipping has never been higher and is making it un economic to import The rest of the world appear to have lower stocks and an increasing demand the increase in growing costs could well have a negative effect on production but then im an optimist a trait that one day will bear fruit [/QUOTE]
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