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Corn and soybeans #8385646
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Thanks to the tariffs, corn and soybean futures have been up. The golden age is starting to happen.

Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: bodycount] #8385662
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Would seem to defy logic.........but Chinese tariff's on corn, beans and various forms of meat would not seem to matter. We can live without a lot of plastic junk and Harbor Freight tools, but they still have 1.5 billion mouths to feed. That doesn't stop. Not enough bats, rats and snakes in the wet markets to make up for the loss.


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Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: HayDay] #8385740
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Originally Posted by HayDay
Would seem to defy logic.........but Chinese tariff's on corn, beans and various forms of meat would not seem to matter. We can live without a lot of plastic junk and Harbor Freight tools, but they still have 1.5 billion mouths to feed. That doesn't stop. Not enough bats, rats and snakes in the wet markets to make up for the loss.

This^^^ yep!


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Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: bodycount] #8385744
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China would starve; I won't buy their junk!

Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: HayDay] #8385748
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Originally Posted by HayDay
Would seem to defy logic.........but Chinese tariff's on corn, beans and various forms of meat would not seem to matter. We can live without a lot of plastic junk and Harbor Freight tools, but they still have 1.5 billion mouths to feed. That doesn't stop. Not enough bats, rats and snakes in the wet markets to make up for the loss.

Well said!


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Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: bodycount] #8385760
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Unless our crops funnel into China through other countries there is no doubt it will hurt markets. China starving? You think their government gives a dam if their people starve or not? There a patient people looking at long term. They will wait and one day the Dems will be in power again is their thinking.

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Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: bodycount] #8385773
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I'll bet they wished they bought more Republicans now, should have hedged their bets a little better, I mean you can own only so many democrats.

Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: HayDay] #8385775
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Originally Posted by HayDay
Would seem to defy logic.........but Chinese tariff's on corn, beans and various forms of meat would not seem to matter. We can live without a lot of plastic junk and Harbor Freight tools, but they still have 1.5 billion mouths to feed. That doesn't stop. Not enough bats, rats and snakes in the wet markets to make up for the loss.


It's because other countries tarriff our beans and grain, which makes it cheaper to buy from other countries or grow it themselves. Without the tarrifs against us, our crops are competitive, which drives up demand for them.

Keith

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In the mean time clean up your plates and eat it all even if you are sick. Should have school cafeteria monitors making sure each kid eat all on their plate.Why ? Because the kids in China are starving !The only advantage of having fat Americans would be if the Chinese are planning on eating us. Maybe time for Hansel and Gretel, look at me, I'm nothing but skin and bones.

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If you watch the travel shows, there are a lot of rich, fat Chinese people in their cities, admittedly less than here though.

In America, poor people are many times more likely to die from morbid obesity related issues than starvation. Wealthy people in the US are more likely to be physically fit than poor people in the US.

Keith

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The value of the dollar against foreign currency has dropped near 10% since the beginning of the year. Makes U.S. exports more affordable.

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Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: KeithC] #8385796
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Originally Posted by KeithC
If you watch the travel shows, there are a lot of rich, fat Chinese people in their cities, admittedly less than here though.

In America, poor people are many times more likely to die from morbid obesity related issues than starvation. Wealthy people in the US are more likely to be physically fit than poor people in the US.

Keith

Best to be fat going into winter could be a long hard winter and we need it to carry us thru.

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Chinese are shifting to more beans from Brazil and this long term, but may be doing what they have done in the past and buy ahead when there looks to be issues in trade, crop yields etc. etc.
Might be a really good time for corn farmers and even bean farmers to lock in sales. Most farmers don't like locking in sub $5 corn or low $10s on beans but it may well be the better choice. Now it will be mostly a weather issue.
World corn demand is high and stocks for corn are lower than average. Not so true for beans or even wheat.

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Originally Posted by Foxpaw
Originally Posted by KeithC
If you watch the travel shows, there are a lot of rich, fat Chinese people in their cities, admittedly less than here though.

In America, poor people are many times more likely to die from morbid obesity related issues than starvation. Wealthy people in the US are more likely to be physically fit than poor people in the US.

Keith

Best to be fat going into winter could be a long hard winter and we need it to carry us thru.


I am physically well prepared for a famine. I wish I was less so. Going from being very active to not active, without drastically reducing the amount I ate, was not smart.

Keith

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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!!!


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Dirt and Bryce are right, the dollar is down and the Chinese this time of year typically buy from Brazil anyway and have been shifting more to South America over the years.

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Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
Dirt and Bryce are right, the dollar is down and the Chinese this time of year typically buy from Brazil anyway and have been shifting more to South America over the years.


And we can only grow so much corn for fuel additives.


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Re: Corn and soybeans [Re: bodycount] #8385923
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How is the potash tariff coming along with Canada. Higher fert prices probably means less production.

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The old saying will hold, that a farmer will grow his way out of the problem.

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Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
Dirt and Bryce are right, the dollar is down and the Chinese this time of year typically buy from Brazil anyway and have been shifting more to South America over the years.


Been a drought in South America. Trumps timing is perfect !


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