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Old 02-23-2019, 03:47 PM   #16
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Before the trade wars China was buying 36 million tons of soybean, now they have agreed to buy 10 million. I don't know about you but according to my math that is a loss of 26 million tons a year in sales
You might want to revisit your "cause and effect" critical analysis.

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10 Countries With Largest Soybean Production
Argentina (53.4 million metric tons)
China (12.2 million metric tons) ...
India (10.5 million metric tons) ...
Paraguay (10.0 million metric tons) ...
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2. Brazil (86.8 million metric tons)
As the second largest producer of soybeans worldwide, Brazil accounts for 30 percent of the global production of the crop. The country has over 29 million hectares of land available and used for farming soybean. In the 4 most recent growing seasons up to 2014-15, soybean production has been on a steady rise, according to USDA. Annual production quantities in that time span have ranged from 66.5 to 94.5 million metric tons. In 2013, soybean exports earned the country $23 billion USD according to MIT data. Soybeans grown in Brazil have higher protein levels than those grown in many other parts of the world, and thereby fetch higher prices in international markets, according to Commodity Basis. The country also produces a large quantity of non-genetically modified (non-GMO) soybeans, which are also pricier than genetically modified ones.

1. USA (108.0 million metric tons)
In the US, soybeans are the dominant oil seed, and account for 90 percent of the nation’s oil seed production, according to USDA. That is an agricultural commodity class that also includes canola/rapeseed, sunflower, and flax seeds, as all of these are produced into vegetable oils. The US accounts for 34 percent of the world’s soybean production. At 42 percent market share, it’s also the largest exporter of raw soybeans according to Commodity Basis. There are around 34.4 million hectares devoted for the planting of soybeans in the US. Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are the states with the largest soybean plantations in average size. Meanwhile, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota, and Nebraska were the states producing the largest soybean yields. Unlike other soybean producing countries, prices in the US are more significantly determined by increased bio-diesel demand, where the soy oil is used to fuel combustion engines. Annual production of soybeans in the three seasons leading up to 2014-15 has ranged between 82.8 and 108 million metric tons. Planting of soybeans in much of the US starts in May or early June, and harvesting commences in late September to October.
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2. Brazil (86.8 million metric tons)
As the second largest producer of soybeans worldwide, Brazil accounts for 30 percent of the global production of the crop. The country has over 29 million hectares of land available and used for farming soybean. In the 4 most recent growing seasons up to 2014-15, soybean production has been on a steady rise, according to USDA. Annual production quantities in that time span have ranged from 66.5 to 94.5 million metric tons. In 2013, soybean exports earned the country $23 billion USD according to MIT data. Soybeans grown in Brazil have higher protein levels than those grown in many other parts of the world, and thereby fetch higher prices in international markets, according to Commodity Basis. The country also produces a large quantity of non-genetically modified (non-GMO) soybeans, which are also pricier than genetically modified ones.
You must be heavily invested in soy futures! Or did you dump your contracts?

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Wheat, corn and soy complex futures all advanced Thursday on signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks. Wheat futures had set contract lows on all three exchanges on Wednesday (except for Minneapolis March), but rebounded Thursday on technical buying spurred by trade hopes, even as U.S. wheat missed out on yet another large export tender. Hopes that a new trade deal with China would boost U.S. corn and soybean exports supported corn and soy complex futures. Chicago March wheat rose 5¾c to close at $4.86½ a bu. Kansas City March wheat gained 5¼c to close at $4.55¼ a bu. Minneapolis March wheat advanced 9c to close at $5.57¾ a bu. March soybeans rose 8½c to close at $9.11 a bu, March soybean meal gained 70c and closed at $305.90 a ton, and March soybean oil jumped 0.53c and closed at 30.49c a lb. March corn advanced 4¾c to close at 3.75½ a bu.
https://www.foodbusinessnews.net/art...-contract-lows

BL ... quit playing the short game. You and yours took a long time to fuck this place up.

It'll take Trump a couple of terms and Pence two more. Be patient, please.
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Old 02-23-2019, 03:58 PM   #17
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The farmers are just like the military under Trump. Mooches and leaches. Welfare socialism
Yet, Jussie, you keep stuffing your face with cheep Cheetos. Never in the history of man have so many been fed by so few. Move to Venezuela, Jussie.
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Old 02-23-2019, 04:10 PM   #18
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Oh Dick. So sad. You got the story wrong again Dick. I know in trump world victory is rare. Especially since Nancy took over. Tisk tisk. You’ve been duped again. Or again. In one word Dick. Sucker!!
Keep it up. In one word Dick. Sucker !!
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Old 02-23-2019, 04:14 PM   #19
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Sir Hankering:

If temporary supports for American farmers is what it takes to level the field with China; then it's necessary.

The taxpayer support for farmers (and the big chemical and seed industry that profits from farmers) is not some temporary circumstance. It has impacted the "playing field" for many years. Have you followed the farm bill through the years and watched the subsidy program grow more and more complicated and socialistic?
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Old 02-23-2019, 04:21 PM   #20
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Sir Hankering:

The taxpayer support for farmers (and the big chemical and seed industry that profits from farmers) is not some temporary circumstance. It has impacted the "playing field" for many years. Have you followed the farm bill through the years and watched the subsidy program grow more and more complicated and socialistic?
Doing nothing about the theft of intellectual property cannot be sustained without mortal consequences to American industry. Your notion that "doing nothing" is a superior course of action is absolute nonsense.
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Old 02-23-2019, 04:31 PM   #21
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Keep it up. In one word Dick. Sucker !!
You’ve been duped Dick. It’s not my fault. Your the Sucker not me. The. Man you support has told 8,000 lies. You are the one who believes him. Not me Dick. Sucker!!!

LMAO. MAGA BIGLY!!!!!!!
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Old 02-23-2019, 04:36 PM   #22
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Yet, Jussie, you keep stuffing your face with cheep Cheetos. Never in the history of man have so many been fed by so few. Move to Venezuela, Jussie.
Maybe while these welfare recipients are at home they will breed some babies. Since they don’t have jobs maybe they will start fucking again. Are you still a farmer dad
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Trump can tell his ignorant supporters anything and they will believe him smh. He gave a big tax cut to the rich and they think they are rich lol.
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Maybe while these welfare recipients are at home they will breed some babies. Since they don’t have jobs maybe they will start fucking again. Are you still a farmer dad
Maybe you could hire some white guys to play white nationalists next time, Jussie. You know how your SJW friends don't appreciate cultural appropriation, Jussie. You hiring black guys wearing MAGA hats for the job was certainly cultural appropriation, Jussie.
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Maybe you could hire some white guys to play white nationalists next time, Jussie. You know how your SJW friends don't appreciate cultural appropriation, Jussie. You hiring black guys wearing MAGA hats for the job was certainly cultural appropriation, Jussie.
I followed your orders Dad. I did what you told me to do. I’m
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You wrote a check, Jussie. You wrote a fucking check!

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You wrote a check, Jussie. You wrote a fucking check!

Is that how Donald Jr and Eric got started?
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Old 02-23-2019, 05:21 PM   #28
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Is that how Donald Jr and Eric got started?

More like OJ and his fictitious attackers, Jussie. OJ got a good start in prison. You shouldn't have written a check, Jussie.


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