Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
vtsnowedin wrote:Friday's close had soybeans at ten percent less then they were a year ago and Corn at seven percent less. This is a big deal for America's farmers and the Trump administration needs to close these trade negotiations, or trade wars if you prefer, quickly and with a positive result if they want to carry the farm belt in the midterms or 2020.
Tanada wrote:I was just commenting to my spouse this last weekend that the last time Europe experienced a real famine was 1945-46 and it has been even longer for North America. I think the next time we have an honest famine a lot of people are going to lose their marbles as they have no concept that such an event is even possible.
Farmers in drought summit amid fears of food supply crisis
Farmers’ representatives and government officials meet to tackle impact of the prolonged dry weather
Bullish hopes may seem surprising, given USDA’s July 12 monthly production, supply and demand report. After all, the government increased its projection of 2018 crop ending stocks by 39 million bushels, right in line with expectations I, and the rest of the trade, had. Moreover, the average cash price for the marketing year went down 10 cents, not exactly bullish material.
M_B_S wrote:The stupidity of her crazy politic is so obvious that only total ignorance or drugs can explane this (shit).
M_B_S
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