Posted by Gerald J. on March 01, 2010 at 07:53:45 from (75.252.121.80):
In Reply to: grain marketing posted by flying belgian on March 01, 2010 at 07:27:46:
There is such a page, I don't know where, but you might start at the CBOT. Trouble is grain prices have not stayed with that history in recent years. Partly because of weather, yields, and demands though mostly because of index funds buying and selling according to the price of crude or the strength of the dollar vs yen ignoring the weather, yields and demands fundamentals. Which is to say the old cycles aren't happening now. You just have to set a price you'll take and watch by the minute and sell when the price is acceptable, not necessarily the high for the year. Corn price can swing ten cents a day and not change at the end of the day, beans three times that. Or on new like USDA crop reports they can go the market limit for a couple days.
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