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The Rural Voice, 1998-04, Page 23corn have dropped mainly due to the improving Canadian dollar. In fact, basis levels have held relatively strong because of slow producer selling. If producers continue to hold out through this period of strong basis, uscrs will go back to the U.S. to meet their needs and the market could be saturated when producers get to the trough. However, if producers begin to sell, further importation will be unnecessary over the next few months. Brian Doidge has been widely quoted regarding his predictions for corn prices this summer, but any producer I've spoken with has missed one of his main points. He said that basis levels from here on will not pay for the extra storage and that producers should sell now on a basis contract and let the futures ride or cash the corn and buy futures or call options because the big gains will not come from the basis. I agree with his thinking although I'm not willing to stick my neck out on futures prices. I will say that drought and hot weather will be the only catalyst for higher prices. SOYBEANS Soybean futures have been able to hold above $6.50 despite harvest in South America and in fact rallied in early March for four or five days. But after Sparks released his ideas on planting intentions, the market lost 17 cents over two days and there are still some thoughts that soybean acreage could reach 74 million acres. As with the corn picture, weather will play a huge part in futures price direction, albeit with a much larger acreage than in any previous year. I also have the feeling that livestock numbers over the next six months will drop in the U.S. with cattle replacements already down from a year ago. Certainly, present day livestock numbers are at an all-time high but with weak meat prices, herds will likely be reduced. We could easily drop from record high soymeal use and, as a result, lower the crush. In Ontari6, basis levels have dropped as a result of the higher Canadian dollar and lower futures prices. Lately, soybean crush in Ontario has slowed because of poor crush margins and if this continues, basis levels will need to drop to export levels on the soys. But circumstances can change, and with soyoil prices strengthening, the crush levels could improve again. For the time being, the Ontario plants are concentrating on crushing canola. TIGER AEROPLANE ST. MARYS. ONTARIO �J 284-4722 Spring Tile Finds Drainage Mapping We Provide Professional Map Packages • Tile Loans • Historical Documentation • Buying or selling a farm • Existing and New tile merged into one neat package • Crop Surveys • Colour Infrared Crop Surveys • Precision -farming ready digitized material fax (519) 284-0859 e-mail tigerl@execulink.com i►efr 4111 Vie P4 atAttei i i►i4 BODMIN SWINE GENETICS • BOARS • GILTS All Stock Delivered Boar Store - viewing area located just east of Belgrave RR #5, Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0 OFFICE Phone: 519-887-9206 Fax: 519-887-9880 (Evenings) Phil Smith 519-764-2898 Rick Beunen 519-631-2341 FARM& MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE Specializing in: • Farm & Municipal Drainage • Clay & Plastic Tile Installations • Backhoe & Dozer Service • Septic System Installations For Quality, Experience, & Service call: A JAW l PARKER «<�PARKER L 1 M 1 T E G Wayne Cook (519) 236-7390 R.R.2 Zurich, Ont. NOM 2T0 1 APRIL 1998 19