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rescue5271:
The farmers will love it, the smoke from these fires is now so bad that the underground rail service is being affected by it....

bittenyakka:
Bill it's not like there is a shortage of wheat atm :D

bajdas:

--- Quote from: bittenyakka on August 16, 2010, 02:15:01 PM ---Bill it's not like there is a shortage of wheat atm :D

--- End quote ---

Hmmmm, possibly wrong..... AWB Media Realease dated 9th August, states:-
"AWB has raised its forecast wheat pool returns for the 2010/11 season by up to $44 a tonne, as the world wheat market responds to increasing concerns about drought-induced supply shortages in Russia, Kazakhstan and northern Europe, along with the Russian government banning wheat exports for several months...."

ref http://www.awb.com.au/investors/companyannouncements/current/Media_Release_Major_boost_to_AWB_2010_11_wheat_pool_forecast.htm

CBOT (Chicargo Board of Trade) wheat futures spot went from approx $400 USD end of July, to currently $700 USD. This occurred when Russia stated it was not exporting this crop year.

ref http://www.awb.com.au/NR/rdonlyres/01C312CE-5A1D-45FD-BE69-A62D44035E6A/0/100816_RiskAssist.pdf

bittenyakka:
well check this out
http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/mf/7122.0.55.001/

currently there is at least 3 mill more in AUS than last year not 3 mil isn't much in the world scheme of things also it was only a few weeks ago that wheat APW was about $100 less than what it is now.

and as much as i like this stuff i'll shut up now  :-D

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