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A Russian figure
There is an Exchange in Russia too perhaps i Moscow perhaps in Petesrburg
Anyway the wheatprice Sept are today 5028 Rublars a metric ton i geuss
The EU and US price have rallied much more than the Russians despite the drought is in Russia
I would say bad convergence between us and them
Perhaps is exportprices Black Sea fob in USD/ton a better sign
Convert Rublars to USD and they are still cheap???
bw
www.micex.ru in english too
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Re: A Russian figure
eurofarmer,
Are you located anywhere close to all of this drought-stricken wheat? If you could post a picture of this crop, I'm sure a lot of people would like to see it. Well, I'll speak for myself, I would. What do you think?
Mike
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Re: A Russian figure
As a link in an e-mail to you or how to do it???
If I can get a fellow with camera I will try
My own springwheat is very burnt
best w
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Re: A Russian figure
WHAT A JULY!!!
eurofarmer. I was able to insert this Sept. '10 wheat chart from my desktop. This is from Barchart.com. By the way, the colored bars represent trade volume. I first placed it on my desktop. Then I opened my reply to your post. Once the reply screen was opened, I went to the top and clicked on that 'tree' image, two icons over from the smiley face icon. You can then browse your desktop for your photo. Just make sure you designate the right size for the photo, try medium, and see if that fits in your post. Give it a shot. Good luck!
Mike
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Thanks for the tip marky-eye. This is cover crop last fall, just wanted to see if I could actually get a picture inserted and posted!!!
Radishes and Oats in 15 rows like Dave Brandt does it.