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Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: Bob_Iowa] #8385938
04/12/25 09:21 PM
04/12/25 09:21 PM
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NWWA/AZ
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NWWA/AZ
Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
The old saying will hold, that a farmer will grow his way out of the problem.


Noice,,,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .


The old days it was the Omaha Stock Yard we counted on,,,
That and the equipment sale…..


Ant Man/ Marty 2028
just put your ear to the ground , and follow along

Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: bodycount] #8385993
04/12/25 11:37 PM
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The drought is in Argentina and yes their crop is down some, but Brazil's crop will be a record high, so overall soybean production from South America will be big. US may well be shifting about 4 million more acres into corn, mostly from beans as corn is a crop farmers like to grow. Cotton prices are very low so some cotton acres will probably go to beans. We get a lot of potash from Canada, don't know if the fertilizer for spring planting has already been purchased but alfalfa uses large amounts of potash and is usually applied post 1st cutting and late summer or early fall again, so that potash is probably not in the US. Will see what and if tariffs are put on those items.
The Chinese can be doing some US bean buying right now too put some price pressure on Brazil where they buy most of their beans.
Value of the dollar fell nearly 2% just in 1 day.
Bryce

Last edited by bblwi; 04/12/25 11:50 PM.
Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: bodycount] #8386070
04/13/25 07:42 AM
04/13/25 07:42 AM
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I believe Argentina is getting far too much moisture. They needed it but not that fast . Argentina Bean forecast was recently cut by 3 million metric tons. Corn is forecast to be down 1 million metric tons from last year.
Brazil corn forecast is also down , Soybean forecast are similar to last year I believe.

Both countries in South America will struggle with transportation as rivers are recently at record low levels not supporting barge traffic.

China has had good harvest the past couple years. Imports were already projected to be down by 50% in 2025.

Look for the media to blame Trump no matter what !


It’s a lazy man who can’t find his wife a second job !
Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: bodycount] #8386243
04/13/25 12:29 PM
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There are quite a few videos on Youtube from China (all appear to be done with a cell phone) showing the huge backlog of shipping containers sitting on loading docks with cancelled plans for shipping.

Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: snowy] #8386253
04/13/25 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by snowy
The way to make the tariffs work is don't buy their junk. Most the products we import from them we can buy from American built products and other country's. Research it we just don't have depend on them as much as you may think. Just don't buy it!!!


How far would the stretch be to say trinkets and beads and a few blankets bought this country before.

Perhaps the simplest forms of Trojan horses.

Last edited by Foxpaw; 04/13/25 01:21 PM.
Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: snowy] #8386338
04/13/25 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by snowy
The way to make the tariffs work is don't buy their junk. Most the products we import from them we can buy from American built products and other country's. Research it we just don't have depend on them as much as you may think. Just don't buy it!!!


You should have emailed the Tariff Man before he just reduced a bunch of tariffs on Chinese junk.


Who is John Galt?
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